Professional Development Workshop for Early-Career Investigators in Behavioral/Social Science Research and Cancer Prevention and Control

Event Type:
Workshop
Date:
August 10–11, 2017

Webinar

Event Materials

Rockville, Maryland

Purpose

The Behavioral Research Program hosted a workshop on August 10-11, 2017, in Rockville, Maryland, to enhance professional development of the next generation of behavioral and social scientists in cancer prevention and control.

21st Century Early Career Investigators

Contact Information

Please send questions to Gina Tesauro at gina.tesauro@nih.gov

Keynote Presentations

William Klein, Ph.D.
National Cancer Institute
Catherine Alfano, Ph.D.
American Cancer Society

William Riley, Ph.D.
NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research


Presentations

Wen-ying Sylvia Chou, Ph.D., M.P.H.
National Cancer Institute
Amy McQueen, Ph.D.
Washington University

Yvonne Prutzman, Ph.D., M.P.H.
National Cancer Institute

 

Panel Discussions – Introductory: Nuts and Bolts of Application

Kristi D. Graves, Ph.D.
Georgetown University Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Elliot J. Coups, Ph.D.
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey


Panel Discussions – Advanced Nuts and Bolts: Challenges and Rewards in Conducting NIH and Other Funded Research

Kurt M. Ribisl, Ph.D.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill


Panel Discussions – Strategic Grant Funding: Behavioral and Social Sciences Funding 101

Elva M. Arredondo, Ph.D.
San Diego State University
Lisa Klesges, Ph.D.
National Cancer Institute

Steven J. Breckler, Ph.D.
National Science Foundation

Susan N. Perkins, Ph.D.
National Cancer Institute

 

Myth Busters

Erik Augustson, Ph.D.
Deborah Greenberg, M.S.
National Cancer Institute

 
Last Updated
August 12, 2021