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Conferences & lectures

The Centre for Clinical Research in Health (CCRH) Fourth Annual Conference


Date & time
Friday, January 13, 2017
9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Cost

This event is free

Contact

Emma Lanza
514-848-2424 Ext. 2251

Where

Loyola Jesuit Hall and Conference Centre
7141 Sherbrooke W.

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

CCRH research incorporates a broad range of health psychology topics, including:

  • the impact of stress on immune functioning
  • pediatric cardiovascular behavioural medicine
  • the use of active agent models to study impact of public health policies
  • the etiology of young adult heavy and problem alcohol use
  • the problems and processes associated with fear and anxiety disorders
  • workplace stress and health, and the cultural shaping of psychopathology

The CCRH consists of an extensive group of active members who conduct health research across biological, psychological, and sociocultural levels of understanding well-being. Members are united in their focus on people who suffer from, or are at risk for, physical and mental illness.

Recent work from the core members' labs will be presented during symposia.

Roundtable discussions centered around theoretical and methodological issues will be led by core members, providing opportunities for informal Q&A and discussion.

In the afternoon, students from CCRH labs will hold a poster session during which time posters will be judged and prizes awarded.

The conference is held to showcase the research of the core members and to engage both undergraduate and graduate students in presenting symposia and posters of the research done in their respective labs.

This event is invitation only.


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