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Presentation Videos at SPR 2019
PRESENTATION VIDEOS AT SPR 2019
To watch the videos of the presidential addresses, plenary sessions, invited symposia, and TED-like talks, click here.
- Presidential Address 1 – Moving from Large Scale Research to Public Health Impact – A Conversation – Matthew Gillman, Leslie Leve and Gail Taylor
- Presidential Address 2 – The “War” on Cancer: How Are We Doing? – Dr. Robert Croyle
- ECPN Session II – Research-To-Policy Translation – A Primer for Prevention Scientists -Brittany Rhoades Cooper, Melissa Cox, Kimberley Rhoades and Nikola Zaharakis
- 1. Plenary Session I – Using Big Data to Examine Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Disparities – Implications for Health Outcomes – Introductions – Velma McBride Murry
- 2. Plenary Session I- Using Big Data to Examine Inter-generational Transmission of Economic Disparities – Implications for Health Outcomes – Nancy Breen
- 3. Plenary Session I – Using Big Data to Examine Inter-generational Transmission of Economic Disparities – Implications for Health Outcomes – David Chea
- 4. Plenary Session I – Using Big Data to Examine Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Disparities – Implications for Health Outcomes – Joanne Klevens
- 5. Plenary Session I – Using Big Data to Examine Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Disparities – Implications for Health Outcomes – Q&A
- 1. Plenary Session II – Big Data Integration – Introductions – Elizabeth Ginexi
- 2. Plenary Session II – Big Data Integration- Atul Butte
- 3. Plenary Session II – Big Data Integration – Michael Huerta
- 4. Plenary Session II – Big Data Integration – Margaret Levenstein
- 1. Plenary Session III – mHealth in Prevention Science – Assessment, Intervention, and Analysis – Introduction – Stephanie Lanza
- 2. Plenary Session III – mHealth in Prevention Science – Assessment, Intervention, and Analysis – Fiona Baker
- 3. Plenary Session III – mHealth in Prevention Science – Assessment, Intervention, and Analysis – Holly Jimison
- 4. Plenary Session III – mHealth in Prevention Science – Assessment, Intervention, and Analysis – Nicholas Allen
- 1. Invited Symposium I – Prevention Science: Decreasing Health disparities through Interventions and Policies that Target Vulnerbale Populations at Multiple Levels – Emma Sanchez-Vaznaugh & Brisa Sanchez
- 1. Invited Symposium III – mHealth in Action – Introductions – Michael Mason
- 2. Invited Symposium III – mHealth in Action – Inbal Nahum Shani
- 3. Invited Symposium III – mHealth in Action – Brian Suffoletto
- 4. Invited Symposium III – mHealth in Action – Michael Mason
- 5. Invited Symposium III – mHealth in Action – J. Douglas Coatsworth
- 1. Abstract of Distinction – The Legacy of Tom Dishion – Erika Lukenheimer
- 2. Abstract of Distinction – The Legacy of Tom Dishion – Greg Fosco
- 3. Abstract of Distinction – The Legacy of Tom Dishion – Marie-Hélène Véronneau
- 4. Abstract of Distinction – The Legacy of Tom Dishion – Frances Gardner
- 5. The Legacy of Tom Dishion and the Development of the Family Check-up, Looking Back and Looking Forward – Q&A
- 1. Brief Alcohol Interventions for Youth: Current State of the Science – Emily Tanner-Smith
- 2. Methods Toolbox for Meta-analysis of Individual Participant Data – Eun-Young Mun & Zhengyang Zhou
- 3. Methodological Advances in Individual Participant Data – David Huh & David Atkins
- 4. Meta-Analytic Approaches for Examining the Effectiveness of Brief Alcohol Intervention
- 5. The Promise of Individual Participant Data Meta-Analytic Approaches – Q&A
- 1. Opioid and Other Non-medical Prescription Drug Use in the United States Contemporary Trends – Introduction
- 2. Opioid and Other Non-medical Prescription Drug Use in the United States Contemporary Trends – Stephanie Lanza
- 3. Opioid and Other Non-medical Prescription Drug Use in the United States Contemporary Trends – Linden Carmichael
- 4. Opioid and Other Non-medical Prescription Drug Use in the United States Contemporary Trends – – Magdalena Cerda
- 5. Opioid and Other Non-medical Prescription Drug Use in the United States Contemporary Trends – Amy Goldstein
- 6. Opioid and Other Non-medical Prescription Drug Use in the United States Contemporary Trends – Q&A
- 1. Advancing Prevention through Cross-National Research on Alcohol Policy The International Youth Development – Richard Catalano
- 2. Advancing Prevention through Cross-National Research on Alcohol Policy – The International Youth Development – Marina Epstein
- 3. Advancing Prevention through Cross-National Research on Alcohol Policy – The International Youth Development – Sabrina Oesterle
- 4. Advancing Prevention through Cross-National Research on Alcohol Policy – The International Youth Development – John Toumbourou
- 5. Advancing Prevention through Cross-National Research on Alcohol Policy – The International Youth Development – Q&A
- 1. Emerging, Hot Topic – Juuling and Youth – How Regulators and Providers are Failing – Evidence and Ways Forward – Divya Ramam
- 2. Emerging, Hot Topic – Juuling and Youth – How Regulators and Providers are Failing – Evidence and Ways Forward – Kamra McKelvey
- 3. Emerging, Hot Topic – Juuling and Youth – How Regulators and Providers are Failing – Evidence and Ways Forward – Bonnie Halpern-Felsher