Several researchers traveled to Bethesda, MD, to present their research at the Intervention Optimization Conference, held May 18-20.

Eliza Koch, a research study assistant, and Acting Assistant Professor Erin Mistretta, PhD, presented a poster on the first phase of a project to develop a just-in-time adaptive intervention to support mindfulness practice for people undergoing mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic pain.

Assistant Professor Lindsey Knowles, PhD, also presented a poster on using rapid tabulation to refine cognitive behavioral therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) fatigue.

Two women hold up a research poster.
Eliza Koch, left, and Dr. Mistretta hold up their poster at the Intervention Optimization Conference.