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July 24, 2024

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David W. Wetter, Ph.D., Recognized for Exemplary Leadership in Cancer Equity Initiatives

Join us in congratulating CTSI's Director of Community & Stakeholder Engagement, David Wetter, Ph.D., for his Society of Behavioral Medicine Senior Investigator Award for Outstanding Contributions to Cancer Prevention and Control.

 

David W. Wetter, Ph.D., senior director for cancer health equity science at Huntsman Cancer Institute, director of the Center for Health Outcomes and Population Equity (HOPE), and a Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Presidential Professor in the department of population health sciences at the University of Utah (the U), has been awarded the prestigious Society of Behavioral Medicine Senior Investigator Award for Outstanding Contributions to Cancer Prevention and Control.

 

“I’ve been so fortunate to have the Society of Behavioral Medicine as one of my two primary professional homes for 30 years,” says Dr. Wetter. "This recognition is extremely meaningful and I’m so grateful for the brilliant and passionate colleagues, mentees, and community partners with whom I’ve been able to collaborate to try and reduce health inequities. It’s truly an honor and a privilege to work with such amazing people committed to making a real-world difference…"

 

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