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Smart Health and Wellbeing (SHB) Webinar

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The National Science Foundation Smart Health and Wellbeing Program invites you to attend a webinar regarding NSF 12-512 Smart Health and Wellbeing Solicitation FY2012.  http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12512/nsf12512.htm

The Smart Health and Wellbeing (SHB)  Program is an NSF initiative to leverage the basic science research typically funded by the National Science Foundation in engineering, information and communication technology, and behavioral sciences on improving the nation's health and wellbeing. SHB seeks proposals anticipating scientific advances that would support the transformation of healthcare from reactive and hospital-centered to preventive, proactive, evidence-based, person-centered and focused on well-being rather than disease. In the past fiscal year the program was advanced from a cross-cutting initiative within CISE to an inter-directorate program of CISE, SBE, and ENG. This webinar is designed to describe the goals and focus of the current solicitation, answer questions about the program, and help investigators understand what constitutes an appropriate proposal for this initiative

The Webinar will be held from 2:00-3:00pm EST on January 11, 2012. Questions can be submitted in advance or during the webinar using the email iis-shb-corr@nsf.gov.

Please register by January 10, 23:59 PDT at: https://mmancusa.webex.com/mmancusa/j.php?ED=175917012&RG=1&UID=0&RT=MiMxMQ%3D%3D

After your registration is accepted, you will get an email with a URL to join the meeting. Please be sure to join a few minutes before the start of the webinar. This system does not establish a voice connection on your computer; instead, your acceptance message will have a toll-free phone number that you will be prompted to call after joining.  Please note that this registration is a manual process; therefore, do not expect an immediate acceptance.  In the event the number of requests exceeds the capacity, some requests may have to be denied.

For any additional questions or concerns, please contact iis-shb-corr@nsf.gov.