🚨 New call for abstracts for a special issue of Biopsychosocial Science & Medicine (formerly Psychosomatic Medicine) on "Interpersonal Processes of Biopsychosocial Health: Current & Future Directions"
Structured abstracts due April 1, 2025.
Learn more: https://t.co/67SwYzpnD2
The SBSM Affect Science in Medicine SIG is happy to host a presentation from Professor Hugo Critchley on January 15th, 2025 from 11:00am - 12:00pm. More information and a link to register is below!
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Each year the Health Research Council sponsors SIX small grants specifically to support graduate student research. The applications are due via the SfHP website on January 31, 2025. We hope you will consider applying!
SBSM 2025 Abstract Deadline Extension - The deadline has been extended to September 23, 2024 to submit an abstract. Don't wait, submit your abstract now!
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To combat the health care worker burnout epidemic, George Mason's ThriveWell program provides well-being and resiliency training to anyone in the work force, whether they're new to the field or they've been on the frontlines for many years. Learn more: https://t.co/slh9cBpv3F
The abstract submission portal for the SBSM 2025 meeting is now open! This year's theme is "Biopsychosocial Science and the Future of Health and Well-Being Across the Lifespan". Abstracts due Sept. 16 - submit soon! https://t.co/7YBD3dc82W
Ali Weinstein, professor of Global and Community Health and Senior Scholar in @CWB_Mason , has been elected as a Member-at-Large for @APADivision38 , a division within the American Psychological Association Learn more: https://t.co/STgnn2ZTfG
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This Stress Awareness Month (April), Professor of Public Health Ali Weinstein provides insight into why stress is sometimes referred to as “the new smoking,” lesser-known causes of stress, and offers healthier coping mechanisms. Learn more: https://t.co/RIUh2WGsA3
Breast cancer survivors focus group on Monday (Dec. 11) at 2:30 pm at Fairfax campus of George Mason. Please contact Ali Weinstein, PhD with questions and/or to sign-up: [email protected] or 703-993-9632. Would welcome a few more participants! Flyer in next post.
There is no restriction on how long ago you were originally diagnosed or when your treatment was completed. You will be compensated for your participation. IRBNet number: 2086796-1
Please share (details in add'l posts): Researchers in the College of Public Health at George Mason Univ are studying fatigue in breast cancer survivors. Please contact Ali Weinstein, PhD with questions and/or to sign-up [email protected] or 703-993-9632
@InovaSchar@LifewithCancer
To be eligible for the study you must be female, have had a diagnosis of breast cancer and have finished your original treatments (at least 3 months ago). You may be on medication and/or hormones.