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202-289-7905
Society for Research in Child Development
April 18 - 20 in Seattle, Washington
The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) will hold its biennial meeting in Seattle, April 18 April 20, 2013 at the Washington State Convention Center. This meeting brings together thousands of leading US and international experts to present and hear the latest interdisciplinary research in child development. Invited presentations are not embargoed for public release and may appear in stories in advance of the meeting.
Some of the invited presentations that might interest reporters include:
- Single-sex education: dysfunctional segregation or desirable solution?
- Lack of sleep in adolescencepathways, targets and treatments
- The early environment, gene expression, and brain developmenthow parenting produces lasting effects on cognitive and emotional development
- A new look at improving STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education
- Intervening in school bullyingnew research on why context matters
- The colorization of North America's children: science, policy, and practice
All non-invited (i.e., peer-reviewed) presentations at this year's meeting will be embargoed for release on the first day of the meeting, April 18, 2013, 6:00 a.m., Eastern. Reporters are encouraged to search the online program for additional newsworthy story ideas (http://www.srcd.org/meetings/biennial-meeting/program-information). To register for free as a reporter, or for more information on contacting presenters of interest, please contact Sarah Mancoll at smancoll@srcd.org or (202) 289-7905.
SRCD was established in 1933 by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences. The Society's goals are to advance interdisciplinary research in child development and to encourage applications of research findings. Its membership of more than 5,700 scientists is representative of the various disciplines and professions that contribute to knowledge of child development. SRCD publishes the premier journal in the field, Child Development.
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Contact: Sarah Mancoll
smancoll@srcd.org
202-289-7905
Society for Research in Child Development
April 18 - 20 in Seattle, Washington
The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) will hold its biennial meeting in Seattle, April 18 April 20, 2013 at the Washington State Convention Center. This meeting brings together thousands of leading US and international experts to present and hear the latest interdisciplinary research in child development. Invited presentations are not embargoed for public release and may appear in stories in advance of the meeting.
Some of the invited presentations that might interest reporters include:
- Single-sex education: dysfunctional segregation or desirable solution?
- Lack of sleep in adolescencepathways, targets and treatments
- The early environment, gene expression, and brain developmenthow parenting produces lasting effects on cognitive and emotional development
- A new look at improving STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education
- Intervening in school bullyingnew research on why context matters
- The colorization of North America's children: science, policy, and practice
All non-invited (i.e., peer-reviewed) presentations at this year's meeting will be embargoed for release on the first day of the meeting, April 18, 2013, 6:00 a.m., Eastern. Reporters are encouraged to search the online program for additional newsworthy story ideas (http://www.srcd.org/meetings/biennial-meeting/program-information). To register for free as a reporter, or for more information on contacting presenters of interest, please contact Sarah Mancoll at smancoll@srcd.org or (202) 289-7905.
SRCD was established in 1933 by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences. The Society's goals are to advance interdisciplinary research in child development and to encourage applications of research findings. Its membership of more than 5,700 scientists is representative of the various disciplines and professions that contribute to knowledge of child development. SRCD publishes the premier journal in the field, Child Development.
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Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/sfri-bmo031213.php
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