Past News Releases

Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine Appoints Suzanne Segerstrom, PhD, MPH as the next Editor-in-Chief of Psychosomatic Medicine

The esteemed Council of the Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine is pleased to announce the appointment of Suzanne Segerstrom,…

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Call for Abstract Reviewers – Response Requested

Dear SBSM Members, The 2022 Program Committee is working hard putting together for what is planned to be an in-person…

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Submit Your Abstracts for the 2022 Annual Meeting

https://thesbsm.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Creative-Presentation-2.mp4     Society for Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting “Embracing heterogeneity: towards a more inclusive, and patient-tailored clinical…

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Neuroscience Webinar 09/17/21

We are excited to announce we have added an SBSM Computational Neuroscience webinar to our 2021 series. This webinar will…

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SBSM Call for Applications: Editor, Psychosomatic Medicine

After 10 years as Editor-in-chief, the term of Willem J. Kop, Ph.D, is concluding.  The Editor Search Committee of the…

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March News & Updates

SBSM 2021 Members Meeting   We are excited to announce our SBSM Members Meeting scheduled on May 6th from 11:00 AM…

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2021 Slate

Dear Colleagues:   The SBSM Council is very pleased to present the following slate of individuals for the 2021 SBSM…

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The European Training Network ETUDE (Encompassing Training in fUnctional Disorders across Europe): A new research and training program of the EURONET-SOMA network is recruiting 15 Early Stage Researchers

The EURONET-SOMA network has launched the European Training Network ”Encompassing Training in fUnctional Disorders across Europe (ETUDE)“. ETUDE is funded…

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Parents With Alcohol Problems: Do Their Sons Face Higher Diabetes Risk?

      Contact: Soili Lehto, MD, PhD For Release: Immediately   Growing up with a parent who has alcohol…

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Supportive Ties Seem to Buffer the Physical Toll on Children Under Stress

Contact: Samuele Zilioli, PhD For Release: Immediately   Although abundant support from families, teachers or friends may minimize the harmful…

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Optimism: It Could Do A Heart Good

Contact: Julia Boehm, PhD For Release: Immediately Optimism in early middle age may be good for the heart:  Adults who…

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Pandemic Quarantine in UK May Be Taking Grim Toll on Mental Health

Contact: Christoph Pieh, MD For Release: Immediately Symptoms of mental disorders such as anxiety and depression skyrocketed in the United…

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