The National Institutes of Health’s behavioral science office has unveiled a five-year strategic plan with an emphasis on technology.
The Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research said that the field was at a turning point, with advances in technology and a growing emphasis on data changing how behavioral science is done in the lab and in the clinic.
The report, written by OBSSR director William Riley with input from leaders of other NIH institutes and centers as well as outside experts, names three priorities for the coming years.