Why Should SBM Members Join A Special Interest Group (SIG)?
Joining a Special Interest Group (SIG) is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to deepen your engagement with SBM. SIGs are where collaboration happens—whether you're looking to network, lead, publish, or collaborate on research, there's a SIG for you. Membership is free with your SBM account, and joining is just a few clicks away.
Get involved and help shape the future of behavioral medicine—one SIG at a time.
Find A Special Interest Group
SBM currently supports 26 Special Interest Groups, each with their own unique purposes and topics of interest. Use the link below to browse the full list of SIGs and learn more about each one.

Reach SIG Members
To submit listserv content, like job posting and funding opportunities, contact:
Andrew Schmidt
aschmidt@sbm.org
Other SIG Resources
Resources For SIG Chairs
If you’re the chair of an existing SIG, you can find additional tools for SIG leaders using the link below.
SIG Listserv
Want to share content with SIG members through the group’s dedicated Listserve?
Email Andrew Schmidt for more information at:
aschmidt@sbm.org