Find someonewho can explainvagal tone inunder 15seconds.Name: _______Spot a posterwith a samplesize (N) > 10,000. Poster/Author:_______ Attended or workedat a University ofCalifornia school. Name & Campus:_______Find a poster thatutilizes fMRI,EEG, or similartechniques. Poster/Author: Find a posterthat cites your(or youradvisor's) work.Poster/Author:  Traveled from outsideNorth America. Name: _______  Country: _______Find someonewho specificallystudies socialrelationships &health.Name:Find someonewho broughtphysicalbusiness cards. Name:Meet someonewhose lab focuseson stress andphysical health. Lab: _______Ask a seniorresearcher for theirbest tip for survivingpeer review.   Tip:Find a clinician(MD, RN, etc.)who also conductsresearch. Name: _______Meet someoneattending SBSM forthe very first time.   Name: Find a postermeasuringhappiness/positivitypredicting health. Author: _______Find someone whosework focuses onbehavioral medicineinterventions.  Name:Find a poster withauthors from 3 ormore differentdepartments.  Poster/Author: Find someone thatcan name a songwith the word"psychosomatic" inthe lyrics.Name: Song: _______Find someone whostudies PNI. Ask theirfavorite immune cell. Name: _______ Cell: _______Find someoneusing wearables(Oura, AppleWatch) for data. Name: _______ Find a poster witha biomarker youhaven't heard of. Poster/Marker:  Find someone who canname the exact yearGeorge Engelpublished his seminalpaper introducing thebiopsychosocial model. Name & year:Find a posterintegrating all 3pillars of thebiopsychosocialmodel. Poster/Author: Had a manuscriptrejected byPsychosomaticMedicine (or BSM)but survived. Name:Find someone from adifferent primarydiscipline than yours. Name: _______  Field: _______Find a poster witha null finding andcongratulatethem onpresenting it.Poster/Author:Find someonewho can explainvagal tone inunder 15seconds.Name: _______Spot a posterwith a samplesize (N) > 10,000. Poster/Author:_______ Attended or workedat a University ofCalifornia school. Name & Campus:_______Find a poster thatutilizes fMRI,EEG, or similartechniques. Poster/Author: Find a posterthat cites your(or youradvisor's) work.Poster/Author:  Traveled from outsideNorth America. Name: _______  Country: _______Find someonewho specificallystudies socialrelationships &health.Name:Find someonewho broughtphysicalbusiness cards. Name:Meet someonewhose lab focuseson stress andphysical health. Lab: _______Ask a seniorresearcher for theirbest tip for survivingpeer review.   Tip:Find a clinician(MD, RN, etc.)who also conductsresearch. Name: _______Meet someoneattending SBSM forthe very first time.   Name: Find a postermeasuringhappiness/positivitypredicting health. Author: _______Find someone whosework focuses onbehavioral medicineinterventions.  Name:Find a poster withauthors from 3 ormore differentdepartments.  Poster/Author: Find someone thatcan name a songwith the word"psychosomatic" inthe lyrics.Name: Song: _______Find someone whostudies PNI. Ask theirfavorite immune cell. Name: _______ Cell: _______Find someoneusing wearables(Oura, AppleWatch) for data. Name: _______ Find a poster witha biomarker youhaven't heard of. Poster/Marker:  Find someone who canname the exact yearGeorge Engelpublished his seminalpaper introducing thebiopsychosocial model. Name & year:Find a posterintegrating all 3pillars of thebiopsychosocialmodel. Poster/Author: Had a manuscriptrejected byPsychosomaticMedicine (or BSM)but survived. Name:Find someone from adifferent primarydiscipline than yours. Name: _______  Field: _______Find a poster witha null finding andcongratulatethem onpresenting it.Poster/Author:

SBSM HUMAN BINGO 2026 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Find someone who can explain vagal tone in under 15 seconds. Name: _______
  2. Spot a poster with a sample size (N) > 10,000. Poster/Author: _______
  3. Attended or worked at a University of California school. Name & Campus: _______
  4. Find a poster that utilizes fMRI, EEG, or similar techniques. Poster/Author:
  5. Find a poster that cites your (or your advisor's) work. Poster/Author:
  6. Traveled from outside North America. Name: _______ Country: _______
  7. Find someone who specifically studies social relationships & health. Name:
  8. Find someone who brought physical business cards. Name:
  9. Meet someone whose lab focuses on stress and physical health. Lab: _______
  10. Ask a senior researcher for their best tip for surviving peer review. Tip:
  11. Find a clinician (MD, RN, etc.) who also conducts research. Name: _______
  12. Meet someone attending SBSM for the very first time. Name:
  13. Find a poster measuring happiness/positivity predicting health. Author: _______
  14. Find someone whose work focuses on behavioral medicine interventions. Name:
  15. Find a poster with authors from 3 or more different departments. Poster/Author:
  16. Find someone that can name a song with the word "psychosomatic" in the lyrics. Name: Song: _______
  17. Find someone who studies PNI. Ask their favorite immune cell. Name: _______ Cell: _______
  18. Find someone using wearables (Oura, Apple Watch) for data. Name: _______
  19. Find a poster with a biomarker you haven't heard of. Poster/Marker:
  20. Find someone who can name the exact year George Engel published his seminal paper introducing the biopsychosocial model. Name & year:
  21. Find a poster integrating all 3 pillars of the biopsychosocial model. Poster/Author:
  22. Had a manuscript rejected by Psychosomatic Medicine (or BSM) but survived. Name:
  23. Find someone from a different primary discipline than yours. Name: _______ Field: _______
  24. Find a poster with a null finding and congratulate them on presenting it. Poster/Author: