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SYNOPSIS:

“My Life in A Day” is a multipurpose smartphone diary and recall that may be used to collect daily time-use, geospatial, image, and other environmental context data in health research. The smartphone application features a customizable interface that can be tailored to the preferences of individual research participants and a built-in crosswalk that links participant customizations to data standards established by the researcher — in essence, allowing participants the flexibility of free-text response and researchers the ease of discrete response options. “My Life in a Day” was developed as a lightweight tool to collect free-living behavior data for a broad variety of research questions and designs, including clinical monitoring, behavioral interventions, and surveillance studies. “My Life in a Day” was created by Dr. James McClain and Dr. Heather Bowles.

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BIOs:

Heather Bowles, Ph.D. is a Physical Activity Epidemiologist with the Risk Factor Monitoring and Methods Branch in the Applied Research Program. Before coming to the National Cancer Institute, Dr. Bowles held a research academic appointment in Australia at the Centre for Physical Activity and Health, University of Sydney. Dr. Bowles earned her Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the University of South Carolina and her M.S. in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas.

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You are invited to listen to DrsDr. Bowles' and Dr. McClain's presentation in Room 2W908 in the NCI Shady Grove Building on Medical Center Drive or via WebEx.

WebEx Meeting Link: https://cbiit.webex.com/cbiit/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=731051238

Password: speakerseries

Meeting ID: 731 051 238

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