07/17/2023
Scenes from the SSIB social #
Vision Statement
The Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior aims --
1. to serve as:
a.
The Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB) is an organization committed to advancing scientific research on food and fluid intake and its associated biological, psychological and social processes the leading scientific organization for the study of ingestive behavior;
b. principal source of scientific information for the academic community about ingestive behavior;
c. a respected autho
07/17/2023
Scenes from the SSIB social #
07/17/2023
Socializing at SSIB!
07/17/2023
Congratulations to all our presentation award recipients!
07/17/2023
SSIB banquet awards ceremony 2023! Congratulations to all the award winners and to everyone who presented. The quality of the talks was OUTSTANDING this year!!!!
06/07/2023
Do you have your hotel room for SSIB?? The deadline to book at our group rate is tomorrow. Don't miss it!!!
SSIB 2023 - Hotel Reservation Deadline - Tomorrow, June 8 SSIB 2023 Hotel Reservation Information Deadline: Tomorrow, June 8, 2023 IMPORTANT HOTEL INFORMATION SSIB 2023 will be held at the Hilton Portland Hotel. It is important that you make your hotel reser
06/02/2023
Terry Spiegel, who sadly passed away in May 2022, was a pioneer in the ingestive behavior world, doing the first studies to explore the relationship between rating of eating and intake. A memorial will take place for Terry with Zoom option on June 4th at 12pm
Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior Terry had a research position at Cooper University Hospital, division of Gastroenterology, starting in about 1990. After presenting a series of research proposals to the Cooper IRB, she was invited to join the IRB. Shortly thereafter she was appointed to be the IRB Director. That was the position sh...
06/01/2023
Today is the last day for Early Registration to SSIB!
SSIB 2023 - Early Registration Deadline - Today, June 1 SSIB 2023 Early Bird Registration Deadline: Today, June 1, 2023 Please join us for SSIB 2023, the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior from July 11 - 15, 2023 in Por
05/26/2023
The New Investigator Virtual Attendance (NIVA) program strives to increase access to our scientific program for scientists from diverse backgrounds who would otherwise not be able to attend the meeting. Apply here by May 31!
SSIB 2023 New Investigator Virtual Attendance Program SSIB 2023 New Investigator Virtual Attendance Program Dear SSIB Members, The Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB) is committed to making science more inclusive and accessible. Last year
05/24/2023
Have you registered? Did you book your hotel room? NOW IS THE TIME, don't wait!! SSIB early registration deadline is June 1 and the hotel reservation deadline is June 8!
SSIB 2023 - Early Registration & Hotel Reservation Deadlines Approaching SSIB 2023 Early Bird Registration Deadline: June 1, 2023 Please join us for SSIB 2023, the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior from July 11 - 15, 2023 in Portland,
04/18/2023
Who doesn’t like to play pretend? Come have fun and be of service at SSIB’s mock study section on July 11th! Applications to be a reviewer are due on April 24th. Apply now!!
Opportunity to Join a Mock Study Section at SSIB 2023! SSIB 2023 Opportunity to Join a Mock Study Section! Deadline: April 24, 2023 Dear SSIBlings, We are excited to announce the formation of a mock NIH study section at this year’s annual meeting. This
04/04/2023
NIH/NIDDK is sponsoring a FREE 2-day online workshop on “Neural Plasticity in Energy Homeostasis and Obesity” (April 13-14, 2023). Please visit the following link for more information, and to register for the online webinar.
Neural Plasticity in Energy Homeostasis and Obesity - 2023 - NIDDK Obesity and associated metabolic syndromes are major public health concerns. It is increasingly clear that dynamic neural circuits and pathways play critical roles in appetite regulation and energy metabolism. More effective strategies to prevent and treat these conditions require a greater understa...