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December 12, 2008
Retreat Refreshes Behavioral, Social Sciences
Dr. Christine Bachrach
Dr. Christine Bachrach, acting director of the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, wanted just one thing out of the first-ever day-long retreat for NIH’s widely dispersed community of behavioral and social scientists, held Nov. 12 at Natcher Bldg.
December 12, 2008
CBT4CBT
New Hope for Treatment of Addiction
Dr. Kathleen Carroll
Drug addiction is notoriously tough to treat, but now research is showing a fresh way to tackle the problem. It’s called computer-based training for cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT4CBT)
OBSSR’s Mabry Wins with Systems Analysis Team
OBSSR’s Mabry Wins with Systems Analysis Team
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January 22, 2009, 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Sex, Drugs, and Viral Load: Integrating HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment
January 28-29, 2009 Dissemination and Implementation Conference
Reminder — PLEASE DISTRIBUTE
July 12-24, 2009
OBSSR/NIH Summer Training Institute on Randomized Clinical Trials Involving Behavioral Interventions
APPLICATIONS DUE Midnight on Sunday, January 4, 2009 Click Here
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Home > About OBSSR > Staff
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Rachel J. Mandal, M.Sc. Program Analyst
Rachel J. Mandal, M.Sc., has been a Program Analyst in the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research since May 2008. She came to the NIH from The
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she worked on the Health eCommunities project, a study on
the impact of participation in cancer-related listservs on cancer patients, survivors and caregivers. Prior to that, she was a senior research associate at
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Rachel Mandal received her M.Sc. in Health, Population and Society from The London School of Economics and Political Science and her B.A. in Economics from
Wesleyan University.
Contact Details
Email: Rachel.Mandal@nih.gov
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