Super thrilled to share my first pub, which has landed on the cover of Nature! We document the decline of disruptive science and technology across several decades in 45 million papers and 3.9 million patents. https://t.co/e9nymaz4IY
Don't miss out on attending this year's CBC Conference.
Great Keynote Speakers, amazing Meet the Expert Sessions and top-notch discussions on the most relevant topics of behaviour change!!!
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Assessing track record for ARC fellowships. 13 yrs in research, 2 x maternity leave, yrs of part time work = no career momentum until last 5 yrs. I am ‘mid-career’ based on yrs in research. I’ve made my choices, I don’t regret them, but do you see the problem for women here?
📣Virtual Interactive Seminar!
The key to understanding successful behavior change are mechanisms. 'Why Behavioral Interventions Work (or Don’t Work)' with @SusanMichie, @robertjwest, @MarieJohnstonx, & @JannaHastings 👇
Register now: https://t.co/QlCqTIgNko
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Keynote Speaker Spotlight: Dr @FelixNaughton
Felix Naughton leads a research programme focused on the development and evaluation of digital and technology-focused behaviour change interventions across multiple health behaviours.
Tickets👉 https://t.co/m1zlJbeKGU
Great article discussing the absence of the patient perspective in routine medical care.
"As a cancer patient I felt dismissed by doctors. As a doctor, I am desperate for the system to change" https://t.co/R6lqg5HD63
MBI Webinar - Integrating theory-guided and data-driven approaches for measuring consciousness with Prof Nao Tsuchiya
📅Wed 31 August 2022
⏰12:30pm
More info and register https://t.co/OzoOshSaVD
@NaoTsuchiya@Monash_FMNHS
⌛️We are still accepting workshop submissions for the upcoming CBC Conference!
Submit your post-conference workshop proposal by simply completing the Workshop Template & sending it to [email protected]
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"Impossible to explain null findings.Sorry."
Sad to see a colleague receiving this 1-line editorial rejection for a rigorously conducted study. Negative results are as important as positive ones; they should be explored & discussed. Null findings are not reasons for rejections.
📣Join the CBC!
Recruiting 2 full-time Research Assistants with an interest in behaviour change, implementation science & multidisciplinary research.
Start date: early September
Apply via the link below:
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As part of this year’s CBC Conference, we are including some 'Meet the Expert' sessions. These sessions are an opportunity for attendees to converse with speakers as part of a small group in a private meeting room.
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Full-time postdoctoral position
Digital Health & Health Disparities Research Lab
2 to 3-year appointment with year-to-year renewal up to 5 years
Application Deadline: December 30, 2022
Position available immediately
https://t.co/Shu6ka50vw
I’ll never forget the day @FeliceJacka presented to our lab and I realised that the food I eat not only fuels my body but also my brain. It completely changed the way I thought about food and diet. Great article by @sarahrgauci
Announcing our 3rd keynote speaker for the 2022 International CBC Conference: @ElenaAltieri
Elena is the lead of the @WHO 's Behavioural Insights Unit.
Keep an eye on the CBC website for updates on the conference: https://t.co/GUp2w2Obv9
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