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Posts by David Conroy

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🏙️ Heading to Chicago for #SBM2026?

The Motivation Lab is out in full force! Stop by to say hi and see what my team, collaborators, and neighbors in & near the @UMKines have been up to.

📽️ Check the "SBM Playbook" below for our full schedule and our crowd-sourced Survival Guide! 🧵 (1/2)

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow 2026.docx Postdoctoral Research Fellow Digital Health & Behavior Change University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI The Opportunity Dr. David Conroy seeks at least one highly-motivated **Postdoctoral Research Fello...

Learn more about this opportunity with my group at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology (@umkines.bsky.social) here - myumi.ch/w9DQd.

I'll be at the Society of Behavioral Medicine meeting in Chicago next week - let's talk!

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Students study in the School of Kinesiology Building.

Students study in the School of Kinesiology Building.

We are actively working to develop & evaluate tools for precision behavioral interventions to promote health behaviors, such as physical activity and fluid intake, in a variety of populations across the adult lifespan.

Can your background in behavioral science, data science, or AI make an impact?

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Students study in the Diag near Ingalls Mall on a warm spring day.

Students study in the Diag near Ingalls Mall on a warm spring day.

🧠 Postdoc opportunity for scientists interested in working at the intersection of digital health & behavior change. The Motivation Lab & Roybal Center provide a rich environment for collaborating with and learning from scientists in the behavioral, biomedical, and information/engineering sciences.

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Roybal Center - Roybal Center At the Roybal Center, we’re redefining what’s possible for lifelong brain and body health.

This presentation, “Measuring a Moving Target: Ambulatory Methods for Capturing Cognitive Change in Daily Life” will introduce the Mobile Monitoring of Cognitive Change (M2C2) approach for capturing cognitive function in the real world using open-source software (roybal.umich.edu/resources/).

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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Michigan Roybal Webinar with Martin Sliwinski. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. Measuring a Moving Target: Ambulatory Methods for Capturing Cognitive Change in Daily Life

Join us for our next Roybal Center webinar on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 12:00 pm ET, featuring Dr. Martin Sliwinski who will discuss ambulatory methods for studying cognitive change as it occurs in everyday life. Register at umich.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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Fun day at work today as @umkines.bsky.social unveiled a new art installation, Movement to Momentum, created by Schinkel Fine Art with collaboration from our school community. Light reflects playfully off the metal to highlight the activities and sports that give us health & inspiration

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Pre-Conference Courses | Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Pre-Conference Courses

🔗 Full details and registration: www.sbm.org/events/annua...

#SBM2026 #BehavioralMedicine #NatureRX #PublicHealth #ClimateResilience

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📅 Wednesday, April 22
🕚 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 SBM Annual Meeting

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The session will explore the evidence behind "NatureRX" and how nature-based interventions can be used to promote physical activity while building community resilience against climate change. It looks like a must-attend for anyone at the intersection of public health and environmental science.

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Looking for innovative ways to address physical activity and climate change? 🌿🚑

The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) is hosting a timely pre-conference course: “Nature as Medicine: Evidence-Based NatureRX for Physical Activity Promotion and Climate Resilience.”

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2026 Conference on Intervention Optimization

Registration is OPEN- join me in learning how we can push the state of the science forward!

www.interventionoptimization.org/conference/hub

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Intervention Optimization

The conference is co-hosted by the Center for Advancement and Dissemination of Intervention Optimization (CADIO) at NYU and the Data Science for Dynamic Intervention Decision Making Center (@d3center.bsky.social) at University of Michigan. www.interventionoptimization.org

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One of the meetings I am most excited about this spring is the first-ever academic conference on intervention optimization, "Intervention Optimization: Science and Practice, Present and Future," in Bethesda, Maryland from May 18-20, 2026.

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How much exercise is needed? Any is a step forward for promoting health
www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Michigan Roybal Webinar with Giampiero Tarantino. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. Dr. Tarantino will discuss his recently published meta-analysis on intervention booster strategies and their effects on maintenance.

In this talk, Dr. Tarantino will present findings from a new systematic review and meta-analysis of 40 randomized controlled trials evaluating “booster” strategies for maintaining physical activity after an intervention ends.

Registration link: umich.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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Join us for our next Roybal Center (roybal.umich.edu) webinar on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 1:00 pm ET, featuring Dr. Giampiero Tarantino, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense.

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The US is home to only 3 of the top 25 universities globally in research impact (#3, #20, and #23).

In 2009, we were home to 15 out of 25, including the #1 spot.

It would be the unforced error of the century to scale back on our national investment in science now.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/15/u...

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Deaths potentially averted by small changes in physical activity and sedentary time: an individual participant data meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies Small and realistic increases in MVPA of 5 min/day might prevent up to 6% of all deaths in a high-risk approach and 10% of all deaths in population-based approach. Reducing sedentary time by 30 min/da...

Just 5 extra minutes per day of walking at an average speed is linked to a 10% reduction in deaths, from a meta-analysis of 135,000 participants in 7 cohorts (Norway, Sweden, and the US)
New @thelancet.com
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Roybal Newsletter - Jan 2026

January Newsletter from the Roybal Center at @umkines.bsky.social is out - check it out and subscribe to be the first to get the next issue at mailchi.mp/89288fb1bd3f...

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Roybal Center - Roybal Center At the Roybal Center, we’re redefining what’s possible for lifelong brain and body health.

Big news from the Michigan Roybal Center at @umkines.bsky.social: our website now has a Generative AI Behavioral Science Assistant (Maizey) trained on ontologies, the science of physical activity, the M2C2 ambulatory cognitive testing approach, and much more. Try Maizey out at roybal.umich.edu

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Infographic with a maize and gray color palette titled “U-M study finds social pressure drinking linked to worst consequences.” The left panel features the headline, while the right panel includes a quote stating that alcohol use, misuse, and negative social pressure represent a significant public health challenge, especially among adults under 30, attributed to David Conroy, professor at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology. Along the bottom are three data points: the average participant age was 21.5 years; 55% of participants identified as female; and 88% were undergraduates. The Michigan News logo appears in the lower left corner, with a blurred background image of people holding drinks.

Infographic with a maize and gray color palette titled “U-M study finds social pressure drinking linked to worst consequences.” The left panel features the headline, while the right panel includes a quote stating that alcohol use, misuse, and negative social pressure represent a significant public health challenge, especially among adults under 30, attributed to David Conroy, professor at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology. Along the bottom are three data points: the average participant age was 21.5 years; 55% of participants identified as female; and 88% were undergraduates. The Michigan News logo appears in the lower left corner, with a blurred background image of people holding drinks.

Adults who drink due to external pressures are more likely to consume higher amounts of alcohol & experience more negative consequences than those who drink mainly for the pleasure of consuming alcohol, according to a new study from @conroylab.bsky.social & colleagues. myumi.ch/9p8yX

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The Quiet Power of Program Officers How invisible decisions shape what science gets done—and whether it matters

This is an outstanding essay describing some of the important roles and influences of NIH program officers (from an insider perspective).

Read!

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And that’s not to justify it. But we should all be realistic and figure out ways to strengthen these social contracts when we rely so much on unpaid labor for critical tasks

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Asking busy ppl to do uncompensated work will forever invite shortcuts in the name of efficiency

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And editors have company with this problem because it is going to be an issue for promotion and tenure reviews moving forward too. People are already using ai tools to write external letters. How long before a candidate is found to be loading up their cv files with superlatives in white text

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Fair enough but editors will need a way to detect when the efficiency motive got the better of a reviewer. One countermeasure could be for the pdf generating software to embed the white text with instructions to use a tell-tale phrase to help editors identify the non-human reviews.

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The one validated intervention to slow aging and extend healthspan is not for sale.
It's exercise.
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So good luck to all the human editors out there trying to do honest work for their field

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