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Four panelists will present data from their IOCDF grant funded projects. Discussions will include results from: 1) an experimental investigation of attentional processes in scrupulous and contamination-focused OCD; 2) a postpartum OC symptom prevention program; 3) an investigation of the psychophysiological correlates of hoarding; and 4) a family history study of hoarding that suggest that hoarding is familial. Finally, Dr. Sabine Wilhelm will reflect on the implications of the research and suggest future directions.