ODP Early-Stage Investigator Lecture 2019 PM - Optimization of Physical Activity Promotion Interventions for Cancer Survivors

Our Early-Stage Investigator Lecture recognizes early-career prevention scientists who have not successfully competed for a substantial NIH-supported research project, but who have already made outstanding research contributions to their respective fields and are poised to become future leaders in prevention research. Dr. Phillips research uses technology and innovative study designs to better understand the determinants and outcomes of physical activity and the biopsychosocial mechanisms underlying the relationship between physical activity and health and disease outcomes. She has published over 70 articles in the areas of aging, cancer, and implementation sciences. Dr. Phillips work is currently supported by a Career Development Award (K07CA196840) and a R21 from the NCI to use a patient-centered approach to develop and test a technology-supported physical activity promotion intervention in a nationwide sample of breast cancer survivors using Multiphase Optimization Strategy methodology. For more information go tohttps://prevention.nih.gov/news-events/early-stage-investigator-lectureAir date: 3/27/2019 1:00:00 PM
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