Welcome to ISRII 11!

Find Full Conference Program Here!

We are thrilled to invite you to join us in Pittsburgh for the 11th Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII)!

Digital health has evolved tremendously since 2004 when ISRII held its first Scientific Meeting and Facebook was founded.  Indeed, back then the release of the first iPhone that launched the modern smartphone era was still three years away, and Internet interventions, also the title of ISRII’s peer-reviewed journal, have expanded to encompass the fields of mobile health, social media, artificial intelligence, machine learning, virtual reality, wearables, and more.

Attend ISRII 11 to stay informed on the latest international developments and trends in digital health, network with colleagues, and share your research! 

Should the conference be cancelled or a travel ban put in place for any reason, ISRII will issue a full refund of registration fees.

Follow us on Twitter (@TheISRII, #isrii11) and check back soon for more conference updates!

Bruce L. Rollman, MD, MPH
Pittsburgh Program Chair
University of Pittsburgh

Frances Kay-Lambkin, PhD
International Program Chair, University of Newcastle, Australia

Pepijn van de Ven, PhD
International Program Chair,
University of Limerick, Ireland

Keynote Speakers

 
 

Read About the Exciting 2-part Session Here!

Presenting a Poster at ISRII 11?

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ANDY WARHOL GALA EVENT

Join us the evening of Tuesday, September 20 at the Andy Warhol Museum for our Conference social event! The Andy Warhol Museum is the largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist. Tickets to the gala are limited to the first 200 attendees who sign-up, and we will run free shuttles to and from Pitt to the Museum located near downtown.

Registration closes September 9 for the Andy Warhol Gala.

Conference Venue

The University of Pittsburgh’s University Club. The University Club has been at the epicenter of Pittsburgh’s social scene since 1890. The Club originally opened in downtown Pittsburgh, relocating to Oakland in 1923. Designed by Henry Hornbostel, the University Club stands eight stories tall and is part of the Schenley Farms National Historic District.

Learn About the Host City, Pittsburgh

The University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Behavioral Health, Media & Technology is proud to be the local host of ISRII 11. Follow them on Twitter at @PittHealthTech!

 
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