The NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) is seeking comment and input from the research and health/public health communities to help inform a list of impactful public health and healthcare accomplishments/contributions resulting from behavioral and social sciences research (BSSR). Follow this link to view how NIH defines BSSR. Note: This BSSR accomplishments list will be broad and will not be limited to NIH-funded research.
On Monday, April 22, OBSSR launched its IdeaScale website, a public comment platform, to engage the research community-at-large for the development of a broad accomplishments list. Your feedback will be used to make the list of accomplishments as meaningful as possible and to communicate the significance of BSSR.
OBSSR is using IdeaScale to make it easy to submit to this list of accomplishments. (Once an IdeaScale account is created, a user can submit comments, browse and respond to comments that have already been submitted, and vote for their favorites.) OBSSR wants your input!
Please forward this information to your colleagues or other contacts who may be able to provide feedback and inform this list of BSSR accomplishments.
The deadline to participate in this BSSR accomplishments crowdsource is Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at midnight ET.
For inquiries or more information, contact: OBSSRnews@mail.nih.gov.
Many thanks,
Erica Moore
Communications Director
Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
National Institutes of Health
P: 301-594-4392
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