What's Happening Now
9/13/2024: Call for Submissions Now Open! Deadline: 10/31/2024
- Call for Papers (view more)
- Call for Poster Abstracts, NIDA International SPR Poster Session (view more)
- Abstract Submission Guidelines
About the SPR Annual Meeting
For questions, please contact Jennifer Lewis, executive director, jenniferlewis@preventionresearch.org.
Conference Venue
Hyatt Regency Seattle
808 Howell Street
Seattle, WA 98101
206-973-1234
Mark your calendars to attend the most important prevention science conference–the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) 33rd Annual Meeting held in person May 27-30, 2025. This year’s theme is “Prevention Science for Action: Leveraging Data Science & Technology to Enhance Research, Practice, & Policy.”
The Society for Prevention Research envisions a wellness-oriented society in which evidenced-based programs and policies are continuously applied to improve the health and well-being of its citizens, fostering positive human development and citizens who lead productive lives in caring relationships with others.
The SPR Annual Meeting provides a unique opportunity to advance this vision by providing a centrally integrated forum for the exchange of new concepts, methods, and results from prevention research and related public health fields; and by providing a forum for the communication between scientists, public policy leaders and practitioners concerning the implementation of evidence-based preventive interventions in all areas of public health.
Past Conferences: 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019
Questions? Please contact:
Jennifer Lewis
Executive Director
Society for Prevention Research
11350 Random Hills Road, Suite 800
Fairfax, VA 22030
703-934-4850, ext. 1
jenniferlewis@preventionresearch.org
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We at the Society for Prevention Research acknowledge that our annual conference is being held on Indigenous land. These ancestral homelands have been the traditional territories of the Duwamish, Suquamish, Snoqualmie, and Puyallup, as well as the tribes of the Muckleshoot, Tulalip, other Coast Salish peoples, and their descendants since time immemorial and into the present day. We are grateful to have the opportunity to meet here as guests on these lands with the Coast Salish and Native people who call this home. This land acknowledgement is one small act in the ongoing process of working to be in good relationship with the land and the people of the land.