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PRISE Center Affiliate Network

The PRISE Center Affiliate network is a community of people passionate about implementation science research and practice to improve health outcomes for all. The network exists to create connections, generate new ideas, and identify resources to support people working on implementation science research to further health equity in the U.S. and globally.

Become a PRISE Center Affiliate

UCSF faculty and trainees, external faculty affiliated with universities in the U.S. and globally, and individuals affiliated with governmental, community or other organizations are eligible to apply. The primary requirement is an interest in and experience with implementation science research and practice to further health equity.

To date, over 150 affiliates have joined our network, with many choosing to be featured in our searchable online Affiliate Directory.

We’d love to grow our network! Please consider applying to join our affiliate network if you are a faculty member, trainee (medical student or resident, graduate student, postdoctoral fellow) or individual working on implementation science research or practice within a governmental, community or other organization.

If you are a UCSF faculty member interested in joining our affiliate network, please fill out this brief form.

If you are a non-UCSF faculty, trainee/student or individual affiliated with a governmental, community or other organization please fill out this brief form.

Affiliate Benefits

  • A profile featured on our searchable online affiliate directory
  • Letters of support, upon request, from PRISE Center Co-Directors for grant proposals
  • Networking opportunities with implementation science researchers and practitioners
  • Reference PRISE Center affiliation in publications, proposals and working titles
  • Promotion of your implementation science research to further health equity on our website and other communication channels (quarterly newsletter, social media, etc.)
  • Eligibility for compensation for speaking at seminars/events, teaching within short-term workshops and serving as a small group leader