

What behavioral medicine researchers need to know to impact policy - Perspectives from public health officials on the frontlines of policy debates. Part 2
What behavioral medicine researchers need to know to impact policy - Perspectives from public health officials on the frontlines of policy debates.
Welcome and Overview of ABMR : The Future of Longevity & Geroscience Research with Elissa Epel, PhD, President of ABMR
First Keynote Address from the 2021 ABMR Meeting: How Early Life Shapes Adult Health, Brain Aging, and Reversibility presented by Terrie Moffitt, PhD
Neal Miller New Investigator Award: Warming Up to a New Treatment Model - Whole-Body Hyperthermia for Depression with Ashley Mason, PhD (UCSF)
Second Keynote Address from ABMR 2021 meeting: Causes and consequences of epigenetic clocks with Steve Horvath, PhD, (University of California, Los Angeles)
Third Keynote Address from ABMR 2021 meeting: Telling the Future: The Predictive Power of Indices of Biological Aging with Daniel W. Belsky, PhD (Columbia University)
Fourth Keynote Address from ABMR 2021 meeting: The Exposome and Insights into the Ageotype: Biosensors and Big Data with Michael Snyder, PhD (Stanford University)
Special Interview: Psychedelic Therapy, Mental health, and Potential Implications for Aging with Robin Carhart-Harris, PhD (UCSF/Imperial College London).
Master Lecture: Understanding Climate Vulnerability: Public Perceptions, Polarization, & Opportunities with Adam Pearson, PhD (Pomona College).
Geroscience: An Evolving Field with Steve Kritchevsky, PhD, MSPH (Wake Forest) and Discussant, Lis Nielsen, PhD (NIA).
Parasympathetic Plenary Debate with Suzanne Segerstrom, PhD (U. Kentucky); Julian Thayer, PhD (UCI); Richard Sloan, PhD (Columbia); Lauren Whitehurst, PhD (U. Kentucky)
ABMR Meditation Panel with Chair Quincy Conklin, MA (UCD); Cheryl Giscombe, PhD (UNC); Linda Carlson, PhD (U. Calgary); David Creswell, PhD (CMU); Cliff Saron, PhD (UCD).
Experiential Keynote Address #5: Meditations and Reflections with Richard Davidson, PhD (UW Madison).
Keynote Address #6: Increasing Your Impact on Population Health with Kelly Brownell, PhD Duke
ABMR Panel: Mental Health and Climate Change with Donald Edmondson, PhD, MPH (Columbia), chair; Adam Pearson, PhD (Pomona College); Kristi White, PhD, LP (Hennepin Healthcare); Alison Holman, PhD, NP (UCI).
Special Interview: Breathing, wellbeing, and aging: A conversation with James Nestor, science journalist and author of bestseller “Breath: The new science of a lost art”.
Climate Emergency, Actions, and Climate Justice: What is the role of behavioral scientists?
Biobehavioral and Social mechanisms of Infections, Vaccinations and Vaccination Refusal
New data on the SARS COVID-19 pandemic and discussion about systemic racial inequities, climate crises, and the important role of behavioral medicine going forward