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  • 2/18 InCHIP Lecture: Real-time Ambulatory Assessment

    InCHIP Lecture Series, Spring 2016

    “Real-time Ambulatory Assessment and Intervention”

    Josh Smyth, PhD, Penn State

    12:30 - 1:30pm

     

    Co-Sponsors:
    UConn Center for Public Health and Health Policy

    UConn College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

    UConn Department of Communication

    UConn Department of Human Development and Family Studies

    UConn Marketing Department, UConn School of Business

    UConn Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace

    UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity

    UConn School of Business

    UConn School of Medicine, UConn Health

    UConn School of Pharmacy        

    Location

    Video Conference Room 204, 2nd floor
    J. Ray Ryan Building, 2006 Hillside Road
    University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus
    For directions and maps, see http://www.chip.uconn.edu/about/directions-to-chip/.

    Accessibility: elevator available in building lobby on ground floor.

    Web Stream

    You can view this talk streamed live during the lecture – or archived after the lecture – here.

    About the Speaker
    Josh Smyth’s scholarship explores the application of the biopsychosocial model to meaningful health-related processes, contexts, and outcomes, and examines the utility of interventions to positively impact such processes and/or outcomes. His recent work has particularly focused upon using ambulatory methodologies (such as ecological momentary assessment) coupling self-report with biosensing and biomarkers for assessment and delivery of adaptive and just-in-time interventions in real time and natural contexts.

    More information available at: http://www.chip.uconn.edu/lecture-series/spring-2016-schedule/

     

    For more information, contact:

    Lecture Series at lectureseries@chip.uconn.edu

     

    For more information, contact: Lecture Series at lectureseries@chip.uconn.edu