Outlook: Newsletter of the Society of Behavorial Medicine

Winter 2022

Congratulations to the following Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) members who recently received awards or were otherwise honored. To have your honor or award featured in the next issue of Outlook, please email sgilbertson@sbm.org

David Conroy, PhD
Dr. Conroy received the Evan G. and Helen G. Pattishall Research Achievement Award from The Pennsylvania State University.

Ryan A. Mace, PhD
Dr. Mace was awarded an NIA K23 to optimize the first mindfulness-based lifestyle program (My Healthy Brain) targeting modifiable risk factors for dementia in older adults.

Jennifer Mandelbaum, PhD, MPH
Dr. Mandelbaum received the 2022 Rising Star Award from the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD).

Tiffany L. Carson, PhD, MPH, FTOS
Dr. Carson was selected as the inaugural Shining Star for The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities’ (CRCHD) Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences (CURE) Shining Stars Seminars.

Abby C. King, PhD
Dr. King was appointed to the David and Susan Heckerman Endowed Professorship at Stanford University.

Lydia L. Chevalier, PhD
Dr. Chevalier received the 2022 Trainee Research Award from the Scientific Network on Female Sexual Health and Cancer. 

Amy Wachholtz, PhD, MDiv, MS
Dr. Wachholtz has been awarded an Oxford University Fellowship for 2023 Trinity and Hilary Terms.