| | Events and Announcements | Register: 2019 NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Festival Event Date and Location: Friday, December 6, 2019 — NIH Campus, Natcher Conference Center (Bldg. 45)
The Annual NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Festival will be hosted by OBSSR and the NIH Behavioral and Social Sciences Research Coordinating Committee. The purpose of the festival is to highlight recently funded behavioral and social sciences research that the NIH supports; bring together behavioral and social scientists within the NIH extramural and intramural communities to network with each other and share scientific ideas; and explore ways to advance behavioral and social sciences research. The festival is open to the public.
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Call for Nominations: 2020 NIH Matilda White Riley Honors Distinguished Lecture Event Date and Location: Monday, June 8, 2020 — NIH Campus, Wilson Hall (Bldg. 1)
OBSSR invites you to nominate outstanding social-behavioral scientists for the MWR Selection Committee to consider for giving the keynote address at the 13th NIH Matilda White Riley Behavioral and Social Science Honors. The person(s) you nominate should have a research career that has advanced behavioral and social scientific knowledge in areas within NIH's mission and Dr. White Riley's vision including, - An expanded conceptualization of health and wellbeing that includes effective cognitive, affective and social functioning; and quality of life
- Behavioral and social sciences research results that improve the lives of people and society
- Illuminate the complex and dynamic interplay among processes at multiple levels (e.g. interactions between genes and the built, natural, and social environment)
- Influence of social and behavioral factors on physical health and the utility of this knowledge for clinical practice and health policy
- Life course perspective on development, health, and wellbeing of individuals and societies
- Research approaches that build theory and methods in the advancement of knowledge on health and wellbeing
OBSSR has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusiveness– including women, minorities, and persons with disabilities– in speaker selection and agenda development of its scientific meetings and events.
Nominees need not have NIH funding.
Please save your nominee information as a PDF file and send it to Erica Spotts via email, spottse@mail.nih.gov, by COB November 15, 2019. Nominee information should include: - Page 1: Nominee's full contact information, including link to their webpage(s)
- Page 2: A one-page statement demonstrating how the nominee's research results and practice correspond with Dr. White Riley's vision
- Page 3: Nominee's CV and/or NIH bio sketch
If you have any questions, please contact Erica Spotts, spottse@mail.nih.gov. Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) October Grand Rounds Event Date and Time: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 — 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET
Keely Muscatell, PhD., Professor in the Department of Psychology & Neuroscience and the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at UNC Chapel Hill, will present "Socioeconomic Influences on the Brain and Immune System: Uncovering Mechanisms and Informing Interventions." Access the lecture via the following information:
Meeting URL: https://meetings.webex.com/collabs/#/meetings/joinbynumber Meeting Number: 191 366 190 ODP 2020 Early-Stage Investigator Lecture: Call for Nominations The NIH Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) announces the 2020 call for nominations for the Office of Disease Prevention Early-Stage Investigator Lecture. The award is made annually to an early-career scientist who has made significant research contributions in disease prevention but who has not yet successfully competed for an R01 or R01 equivalent NIH research grant.
The award winner will be invited, with all travel expenses covered, to give a lecture at the NIH on Wednesday, April 8, 2020. The awardee will also have the opportunity for professional networking with NIH program directors and scientists.
Nominations Due: November 1, 2019, at 11:59 p.m. Winner Notified: January 15, 2020 Lecture Presentation at the NIH: April 8, 2020
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