
Cali Salafia
@calicsalafia
Ph.D. candidate @UConnHDFS | T32 Predoctoral Fellow @MSKCancerCenter | Interests relate to psychosocial aspects of cancer
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18-11-2020 18:53:56
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So nice to meet you all and hear your words of wisdom! Rebecca Lee Erin Standen, Ph.D. @JiwonMin & Dr. Katie Davis!

Grad student @KaleighLigus recently presented a poster on sleep disruption in cancer survivors co-authored by @EmilyFritzson, Cali Salafia, & Prof @BellizziKeith at the APOS annual conference. UConn CLAS UConn Research InCHIP at UConn UConn Grad School


Grad Cali Salafia & colleagues published on a novel measure of advanced cancer patients’ perceptions of the utility of secondary germline findings in PEC Journal. Check it out: bit.ly/3WAhgw9 UConn CLAS UConn Grad School UConn Research

Grad student Cali Salafia was awarded a Predoctoral Research Fellowship in Psycho-Oncology from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to begin late May 2023. UConn CLAS UConn Grad School

It was a pleasure moderating the Cancer and Social Support session SBM this morning. Join me in following our great speakers Blanca Noriega, MD PhD @kgcloyes @kleophd Cali Salafia.

Prof @BellizziKeith, Grads Kaleigh Lingus, @EmilyFritzson, Cali Salafia & colleagues published how adults with cancer during early survivorship experienced disruptions in care due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Supportive Care in Cancer: Springer Journal. Read here: bit.ly/3AFNDRv UConn CLAS


Grad Cali Salafia & colleagues were awarded the Student Travel Award & Best Poster award for their poster on genetic testing concerns presented at the International Meeting on Psychosocial Aspects of Hereditary Cancer (IMPAHC) in May. UConn CLAS UConn Research UConn Grad School

Grad students Cali Salafia @EmilyFritzson Prof @BellizziKeith Kaleigh Ligus (‘23), and colleagues published in Journal of Cancer Survivorship on the role of social support in the psychological distress of cancer survivors. Read here: bit.ly/3PrVbzH. UConn CLAS UConn Research InCHIP at UConn


Grad students Cali Salafia and colleagues recently presented on the communication between young adult caregivers and their diagnosed parents at the APOS annual conference. UConn CLAS UConn Grad School


With support from the Connecticut Breast Health Initiative, UConn HDFS professor Keith Bellizzi will explore how social and lifestyle factors may accelerate aging in adults with a history of breast cancer. today.uconn.edu/2024/04/belliz…

Congrats to grad student Cali Salafia for receiving the HDFS grad student best published paper award for her paper on the moderating role of social support on cancer survivors w/ prof @BellizziKeith grad @EmilyFritzson & alum Kaleigh Ligus (‘23)! Read: link.springer.com/article/10.100….


Prof Kari Adamsons and grad student Cali Salafia published a paper on the ambiguous loss perspective of the quality of life in breast cancer survivors in Journal of Family Theory and Review. Read here: doi.org/10.1111/jftr.1… UConn CLAS JFTR UConn Grad School