David Buller
Klein Buendel, Inc., CO, United States
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David Buller, PhD is a Senior Scientist and Director of Research at Klein Buendel, Inc., a health communication research company in Golden, Colorado. For over 30 years, Dr. Buller has tested health communication strategies for skin cancer prevention in schools, worksites, and community settings focusing on individual sun protection practices and school and workplace sun safety policy. He has also examined public policy on indoor tanning, scale-up of sun safety interventions, and impact of built-shade for sun protection. Dr. Buller’s research has been funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Environmental Protection Agency, and state governments. Dr. Buller is a fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. He has published over 240 books, chapters, and articles on his research.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Comparison of two scalability methods for nationwide dissemination of an occupational sun protection intervention in a randomized trial (#57)
1:45 PM
David B Buller
Session 7.1 - Settings & Policy 2: Occupation
Bills to restrict access to indoor tanning facilities in U.S. state legislatures (#93)
11:00 AM
David B Buller
Session 10.3 - Settings & Policy 3: Government
Narrative Synthesis of Skin Cancer Prevention Interventions for Samples with High Proportions of Participants with Skin of Color in a Systematic Review (#161)
12:30 PM
Irene Adjei
Poster Session (6iCUSP & 5GAC-SC)
Indoor tanning facility regulation compliance in the United States remains suboptimal: a confederate study (#168)
12:30 PM
Carolyn J Heckman
Poster Session (6iCUSP & 5GAC-SC)