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Perth, WA: Free Lecture on Sport, Health and Men

Watching sport is an important part of life for many Australians, but for many men, the excitement of watching their favourite team can often be the only way they will raise their heart rate. The majority of Australian males are inactive. Men are also more likely to suffer certain health problems and face a shorter […]

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SBM’s 2020 Annual Meeting in San Francisco!

The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) welcomes 2020 Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions abstract submissions from members and non-members alike, for consideration as posters, papers, courses, panel discussions, or symposia. SBM offers more than 30 topic areas, including cancer, diabetes, pain, physical activity, obesity, and digital health. SBM’s meeting is the only truly multidisciplinary behavioral medicine conference.

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Provocative Questions in Behavioral Medicine

The Society of Behavioral Medicine is launching an initiative in which we are asking behavioral medicine researchers to imagine behavioral medicine research of the future. We think about it as the “Grand Challenge,” “Moonshot” Idea or “Provocative Questions” of behavioral medicine. NOW IT’S YOUR TURN Think about a provocative question or questions in behavioral medicine.

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ISBM: Health and Behavior International Collaborative Award: 2019 Award Winners

The Health and Behavior International Collaborative (HBIC) Award committee, along with their five sponsoring organizations, are pleased to announce the 2019 Health and Behavior International Collaborative Award winners. The winners and their sponsoring organizations are: ●       Suzanne Tanya Nethan (International Society of Behavioral Medicine) ●       Thomas Kraynak (American Psychosomatic Society) ●       Tess Langfield (International Behavioural Trials Network) ●       Leslie

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PhD opportunities at the University of Newcastle with Dr Kate Bartlem

We currently have opportunities to undertake PhDs on two grant-fundedprojects, each with a University of Newcastle (UON) scholarshipavailable, covering full tuition and a living allowance. Project 1: Community Managed Organisations and preventive care forchronic disease conditions. This project will explore the potential andcurrent activities of Community Managed Organisations across NSW toincorporate preventive care for chronic

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2-year post-doctoral fellowship based within the Centre for Medical Psychology & Evidence-based Decision-making (University of Sydney)

The Centre for Medical Psychology & Evidence-based Decision-making is seeking applicants for a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship. The position is focused on prostate Cancer, in particular rehabilitation, recovery, and survivorship, the successful candidate will work closely with A/Prof Haryana Dhillon and A/Prof Andrew Kneebone. Opportunity to work with the Centre for Medial Psychology & Evidence-based Decision-making

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