INEBRIA Edinburgh 2022
"Early identification and brief interventions: Innovation, sharing experience and facing challenges together for impact"
2022 Patricia R. Barchas Award in Sociophysiology Lecture
Gregory Miller, PhD Title: Toward Understanding the Health Consequences of Childhood Adversity Description: Children exposed to economic adversity in the early years of life show increased susceptibility to chronic diseases of aging, like heart disease, when they reach their 50's and 60's. These findings raise challenging but fascinating mechanistic questions: How does early adversity "get…
SBSM Documentary Screening: The Power of the People: A Collective Struggle for Life and the Environment
“The Power of the People: A Collective Struggle for Life and the Environment” February 6th 12pm-1:30pm (Eastern Standard Time) Online (Zoom) Register Here This 41 minute film focuses on the community of Jobos Bay in Puerto Rico and the climate change challenges and environmental injustices they are confronting. More information about the film can be…
SBSM 2023 Annual Meeting
We are thrilled to announce the dates for the 2023, in person, SBSM Annual Meeting. This will be a time to reconnect and renew relationships with our colleagues. The SBSM Annual Meeting is an open scientific and clinical forum where investigators from allied disciplines pool their knowledge, consider problems of conceptual relationships, and develop ideas…
SBSM Disease A Year (DAY) Meeting
Conveners: Thomas Ritz (Southern Methodist University) & Melissa Rosenkranz (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Background & Aims: Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that affects close to 350 million people worldwide. As one of Franz Alexander’s “Holy Seven” psychosomatic diseases, it has confounded medical and psychological scientists for a long time. Biomedical research has made strides…
2024 Annual Meeting
Meeting Information: Hilton Brighton Metropole Kings Road Brighton, BN1 2FU, United Kingdom March 20 - 23, 2024
SBSM Affect Science in Medicine SIG Meeting
Topic: Interoception, insula and autonomic integration relevant to the expression and treatment of psychiatric symptoms. Presenter: Prof. Hugo Critchley
SBSM Clinical Science Webinar Series
The SBSM is happy to announce the second session in our new webinar in our Clinical Science Webinar Series! In this webinar series, we will discuss cutting-edge research and its application to clinical care. In our next session, we will discuss mediators of a mindfulness-based intervention's impact on depression in breast cancer survivors. Title: Mediators…