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Congratulations to Dr. Evan Goulding for receiving the CBIT Pilot Grant

Congratulations to Evan Goulding, M.D., Ph.D., for receiving the Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies (CBITs) Pilot Grant 2012.  CBITs offers an annual pilot grant of $20,000 for the development of Behavioral Intervention Technologies to Northwestern University faculty investigators. This grant program is aimed to catalyze BITs research within the Northwestern community.

Dr. Goulding has received funding to support his project, Mobile Monitoring for Long Term Behavioral Data Collection in Bipolar Disorder.

His collaborators on the project are Cynthia Dopke, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Psychology and John Gottlieb, M..D., Psychiatry at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

CBITs (http://cbits.northwestern.edu/)provides a unique home for research and education relating to Behavioral Intervention Technologies (BITs). BITs are applications of behavioral intervention theories and strategies through the use of technology features to address target behaviors in support of health and mental health.