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This is a great course for early career researchers! Applications are  
due 22 February.


4th Advanced Training Institute on Health Behavior Theory
Applications due by February 22, 2008

The National Cancer Institute and the Office of Behavioral and Social  
Sciences Research will sponsor an intensive, 7-day workshop for early  
career investigators July 6-13, 2008 at the Fluno Executive Conference  
Center in Madison, Wisconsin. The objectives of the institute are to  
allow 25 attendees to extend their understanding of the assumptions  
underlying major types of health behavior theories, to explore how  
theories are tested and improved, and to examine how to use theories  
appropriately in designing interventions for behavioral risk factor  
modification. Lead instructors include researchers Neil Weinstein,  
University of Arizona, Alex Rothman, University of Minnesota, Susan  
Curry, University of Illinois at Chicago, and Barbara Curbow,  
University of Florida.

Applicants from all disciplines are welcome to apply. Multiple  
disciplines have been represented at each of the previous workshops.  
An interest in cancer-related behaviors is desired, but not required.  
You must have received a doctoral degree by the beginning of the  
course and have completed at least one graduate level course in the  
behavioral sciences and one graduate level course in statistics.  
Participants must be U.S. citizens. There will be a $500 meeting cost  
to participate in the institute. Travel, meals, and lodging will be  
provided. More information, an application, and comments from previous  
participants are available at http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/workshop/.

Please forward this message on to anybody you think may be interested  
in this opportunity.

Barbara Curbow, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Behavioral Science and Community Health

College of Public Health and Health Professions
University of Florida
PO Box 100175
Gainesville, FL 32610-0175
Phone: 352-273-6745
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L. Suzanne Suggs, PhD, CHES
Assistant Professor
Institute of Communication and Health
Faculty of Communication Sciences
University of Lugano
Via G. Buffi 13
CH 6900 Lugano
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President
Health X Change, "Consulting for Health & Wellness"
United States / Canada / Switzerland
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