History
In January 2017 there was a Strategy Symposium at Stanford to Identify Key Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders Affecting Sleep organized by Marc Moeller.

Click for link to 2017 Stanford Symposium flier
In February 2017 Cynthia Peterson originated and created a tool with pictures she called FAirEST and used it to asses and track correlations, connections and possible co-morbidities between the head, neck and jaw problems she saw in her patients. She also used this to communicate these with her patients and other medical and dental professionals.
Marc Moeller encouraged Cynthia to present FAirEST in a brainstorming session with other clinicians and world renowned researchers at the AAMS Research meeting in Chicago in March 2017.

Dr. Zaghi and Cynthia started to collaborate after the Chicago meeting combining Soroush’s phenomenal medical training and research experience with Cynthia’s determination to focus her time, talents and energy on research and prevention.
Dedication
This site is dedicated to ALL those who tirelessly learn, share and LIVE TRUTH. V I V A V E R I T A S!
Dr. Christian Guilleminault

Celebration of Dr. Guillerminault’s life at the
2019 World Sleep Congress in Vancouver
The late Dr. Christian Guilleminault, MD was a legendary sleep medicine pioneer and professor at Stanford Medical Center who was passionate about making the world a better place by identifying and addressing the root causes of sleep related breathing dysfunctions. He said:
“We have to create a new world which will be better for everybody. We have to take risks. We have to prevent it. We have to spread the knowledge around the world.”
Dr. Christian Guilleminault, Boston SMRF 2017
Dr. Guilleminault led the charge on research regarding mouth breathing, orofacial development and function. We honor you CG, your research and your life. Your vision and legacy lives on.
Marc Moeller, Joy Moeller & Samantha Weaver
Marc & Joy Moeller & Samantha Weaver are also contributing to fulfilling Dr. Guilleminault’s vision with their seemingly non-stop efforts and travels to more than 40 countries spreading awareness around the world, sharing research, and connecting like-minded professionals committed to create change that will benefit everyone. They proudly lend their efforts to spread Guilleminault’s vision as they tirelessly teach and raise awareness about orofacial development and function and its connection to sleep related breathing dysfunction.
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