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Jessica Smith’s DMP abstract accepted for L. Starling Reid Psychology Research Conference

4/6/2021

Congratulations to Jessica Smith whose DMP abstract, Effects of an Internet- delivered insomnia intervention for older adults on depression and anxiety: A secondary analysis, was accepted for the poster presentation…

TGNC Survey – Frequently Asked Questions

4/1/2021

Go to Home Page Ver en Español Why are you doing this survey? The Virginia Department of Health and the University of Virginia are collaborating on this survey to explore…

TGNC Survey – This Great New Community Survey

4/1/2021

This Great New Community Survey (TGNC SURVEY) IS CLOSED TO NEW APPLICANTS! If you have already applied and have not heard from the study team, please reach out via email…

Dr. Carissa Low, Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of Pittsburgh

2/12/2021

On March 12, 2021, Dr. Carissa Low spoke with us about her work on “Smartphone and Wearable Sensing in Clinical Cancer Research”.  

About student research assistant positions

2/12/2021

Welcome! We appreciate your interest in our Center for Behavioral Health and Technology (CBHT). We have completed hiring for Summer and Fall 2022, and do not anticipate having positions available…

Dr. Brian Suffoletto, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University

2/1/2021

On February 5, 2021, Dr. Brian Suffoletto spoke with us about his work on “Text-message Micro-Interventions to Reduce Binge Drinking in Young Adults”.  

Jill Glazer’s abstract selected as BOTH a Meritorious Abstract AND a Citation Abstract by SBM

1/22/2021

The Society for Behavioral Medicine (SBM) selected Jill Glazer’s abstract, “Detecting fraudulent applications to an Internet-based intervention research trial” as BOTH a Meritorious Abstract (selected by Program Committee as an excellent student-authored…

Dr. Kelly Shaffer offers helpful advice for those who support cancer patients on Mass Appeal

1/12/2021

(Mass Appeal) – Being a cancer caregiver involves not only physical support but often emotional support too. It’s important to add self-care into your routine to make sure you can…

Dr. Lorien Abroms, Professor, Department of Prevention and Community Health and Associate Dean for PhD/MS Studies at the Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University

12/7/2020

On  December 11, 2020, Dr. Lorien Abroms spoke with us concerning "Maximizing efficacy and reach with digital technologies for health behavior change: the example of smoking cessation".