NES2008 announces a Keynote speaker
It is our great pleasure to announce that Mikael Sallinen has accepted to become a keynote speaker at the conference. We welcome him.
Curriculum vitae - short version
10.9.2007
MIKAEL SALLINEN
Address: Brain and Work Research Center
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Topeliuksenkatu 41 a A
00250 Helsinki, Finland
Phone: +358-9-47472735
Fax: +358-9-5884759
Email: mikael.sallinen@ttl.fi
Born: 20 March 1966, Savonlinna, Finland
Citezenship: Finland
University degrees:
1992 M.A. (Psychology)
1994 Licentiate in Psychology
1997 Doctor in Psychology
2005 Docent (adjunct professor) in Psychology (psychophysiology of work)
Practical examinations:
1998 Licensed Psychology
2000 Expert in sleep research granted by the board of the
Finnish Sleep Research Society
Professional experience:
1993-1994
Reseacher, Depratment of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä
1994.1996
Researcher, Department of Physiology, Finnish Institute of
Occupational Health
1997-2005
Specialized Researcher, Department of Physiology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
2005-
Senior Researcher, Department of Physiology / Brain and Work Research Center, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
1999-2000
Editorial Scientific Assistant, Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
2003-
Member of the Editorial Board of the Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health
2004-
Writer of Occupational physician journal
2005-
Columnist for Helsingin Sanomat (Life and Health pages)
2005-
Member of the work group of health promotion articles in Finnish Medical Journal
2007 -
Columnist for Psychology journal
Administrative responsibilities:
1999-2004
Acting chief of the unit of chronophysiology, Department of Physiology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
2006-2007
Leader of the Working Hours and Cognitive Ergonomics action line, Brain and Work Research Centre, Finnis Institute of Occupational Health
2007-
Leader of the Productive and Healthy Working Hours effect aim, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
2008-
Teamleader of the Working Hours and Cognitive Ergonomics team, Brain and Work Research Centre, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Membership and positions in professional societas:
1992 Finnish Sleep Research Society
*member of the board 1997-2000
*secretary of the board 1998-2000
*member of the commmittee of "expert in sleep research" title 1999-
Opponent for doctoral thesis
Work stress and overtime work - effects on cortisol, sleep, sleepiness and health by Anna Dahlgren, 15th December, Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm
Reviewer for doctoral thesis
Sleep, alertness, performance and fatigue in extended duration and irregular night shift workers by Melissa T. Purnell, February 2006, University of Otago, New Zeland
Sleep deprivation and brain energy metabolisim - in vivo studies in rats and humans by Anna Sofia Urrila, January 2007, Institue of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki
The impact of restricted sleep opportunity during recovery: implications for sleep and waking functions by Sarah M. Jay, June 2007, Devision of Education, Arts and Social Sciences, The University of South Australia
Cognitive performance after menopause - The effects of hormone therapy and sleep deprivation by Paula Alhola, September 2007, Department of Psychology and Sleep Research Unit, University of Turku.
List of publications
10th September 2007
1 Articles in scientific peer-reviewed journals
(ten best articles are numbered in order of superiority)
1. Sallinen M, Härmä M, Akila R, Holm A, Luukkonen R , Mikola H, Müller K, Virkkala J. The effects of sleep debt and monotonous work on sleepiness and performance during a 12-h dayshift. Journal of Sleep Research, 2004, 13, 285-294.
2. Sallinen M, Härmä M, Mutanen P, Ranta R, Müller K. Sleep-wake rhythm in an irregular shift system. Journal of Sleep Research, 2003, 12, 103-112.
3. Sallinen M, Härmä M, Åkerstedt T, Rosa R, Lillqvist O. Promoting alertness with a short nap during a night shift. Journal of Sleep Research, 1998, 7, 240-247.
4. Sallinen M, Lyytinen. H. Mismatch negativity during objective and subjective sleepiness. Psychophysiology, 1997, 34, 694-702.
5. Härmä M, Sallinen M, Ranta R, Mutanen P, Müller K. The effect of an irregular shift systems on sleepiness at work in train drivers and railway traffic controllers. Journal of Sleep Research, 2002, 11, 141-151.
6. Sallinen M, Kaartinen J, Lyytinen H. Processing of auditory stimuli during tonic and phasic periods of REM sleep as revealed by event-related brain potentials. Journal of Sleep Research, 1996, 5, 220-228.
7. Sallinen M, Kaartinen J, Lyytinen H. Is the appearance of mismatch negativity during stage 2 sleep related to the elicitation of K-complex? Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1994, 91, 140-148.
8. Sallinen M, Kaartinen J, Lyytinen H. Precursors of the evoked K-complex in event-related brain potentials in stage 2 sleep. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1997, 102, 363-373.
9. Kujala T, Shtyrov Y, Winkler I, Saher M, Tervaniemi M, Sallinen M, Teder-Sälejärvi W, Alho K, Reinikainen K, Näätänen R. Long-term exposure to noise impairs cortical sound processing and attention control. Psychophysiology, 41, 2004, 41, 875-881.
10. Sallinen M, Härmä M, Virkkala J, Müller K. Sleepiness in various shift combinations of irregular shift systems. Industrial Health 2005, 43, 114-122.
Bonnefond A, Harma M, Hakola T, Sallinen M, Kandolin I, Virkkala J. Interaction of age with shift-related sleep-wakefulness, sleepiness, performance, and social life.
Exp Aging Res., 2006, 32, 185-208.
Holm A, Ranta-aho PO, Sallinen M, Karjalainen PA, Muller K. Relationship of P300 single-trial responses with reaction time and preceding stimulus sequence. Int J Psychophysiol, 2006, 61, 244-252.
Härmä M., Hakola T., Kandolin I., Sallinen M., Virkkala J. and Bonnefond A. A controlled intervention study of the effects of a very rapidly forward rotating shift system on sleep-wakefulness and well-being among young and elderly shift workers. Int J Psychophysiology 2006:59;70-79.
Härmä M, Sallinen M. Sleep deprivation as a health risk. Duodecim, 2000, 116, 2267-2273. (Finnish).
Härmä M, Sallinen M. Työperäisten unihäiriöiden yleisyys, merkitys ja vähentämiskeinot. Työ ja ihminen, 2004, 3, 136-149.
Härmä M, Sallinen M, Sternberg D, Stenberg T, Hublin C, Telakivi T, Värri A, Partinen M. Vireyden ja toimintakyvyn ylläpito tietointensiivisessä työssä. Työ ja Ihminen, 2000, 2, 161-156.
Kaartinen J, Polo O, Sallinen M, Lyytinen H. A Behavioral and Electrophysiological Assessment of Activity States Defined by Using the Static Charge Sensitive Bed (SCSB) Method. Sleep and Hypnosis, 2003, 5, 136-144.
Lauerma H, Kaartinen J, Polo O, Sallinen M, Lyytinen H. Asymmetry of instructed motor response to auditory stimuli during sleep. Sleep, 1994, 17, 444-448.
Radun I, Radun JE, Summala H, Sallinen M. Fatal road accidents among Finnish military conscripts: Fatigue-impaired driving. Military Medicine (in press).
Sallinen M. Significance of sleep in worklife. Psychology, 2000, 6, 527-535. (Finnish).
Sallinen M, Haavisto M-L, Hublin C, Lees R, Nybo T, Nygren E, Sainio M. Stress and memory. Finnish Medical Journal, 2006, 61, 2967-2972. (Finnish).
2 Scientific monographs
Sallinen M. Event-related brain potentials to changes in the acoustic environment during sleep and sleepiness. Doctoral thesis. Jyväskylän yliopisto. Jyväskylä Studies in Education, Psychology and Social Research, 1997, 124.
3 Editorials
Härmä M, Sallinen M. Sleep, health and functional capacity. Duodecim, 2006, 122, 1705-1706. (Finnish).
Sallinen M. Can we cope with a shortage of time at work? Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2003, 29, 325-327.
Sallinen M. Promotion of workability at brain work requires wisdom. Occupational Physician, 2006, 3, 9. (Finnish).
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