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Past Events

  • Oct.23, 2025: Intervention Adaptation: Why, When, What, and How to Adapt

    Drs. Jennifer Velloza and Lucía Abascal discuss why, when, and how interventions should be adapted for different contexts.

  • Mar.27, 2025: Research to Guide Policy (with Researcher & Policymaker Panel)

    Dr. Schmidt and a panel of researchers and policymakers discuss the importance of evidence-based research in guiding policy, and the barriers and facilitators to doing so.

  • Slide titled “Speaker: Dr. Kieran O’Brien” with the topic “Azithromycin mass drug administration for child survival: efficacy and implementation” displayed in black text on a white background overlaid on a dark blue curved shape. To the right is a circular portrait of Dr. Kieran O’Brien—a woman with long, dark brown hair smiling in front of a shelf of red-bound books.

    Dec.11, 2024: Using Implementation Science Research to Scale Evidence-Based Programs

    Dr. O'Brien discusses a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study of an azithromycin mass drug administration program to further child survival.

  • Slide titled “Speaker: Dr. Ingrid Chen with the topic “Applying the COM-B behavior change model to delivering volatile pyrethroid spatial repellents and insecticide-treated clothing to forest exposed populations in Mondulkiri Province Cambodia displayed in black text on a white background overlaid on a dark blue curved shape. To the right is a circular portrait of Dr. Ingrid Chen—a woman with short black hair smiling in front of a blue and white tiled background

    Oct.29, 2024: Applying Implementation Science Frameworks to Support Malaria Control in Cambodia

    Dr. Chen describes how the COM-B model and the Behavior Change wheel were used to support malaria prevention and control efforts among at-risk populations in Cambodia.

  • Slide with the text “Speakers: Dr. Lucia Abascal and Dr. Jean Bikomeye” and “Topic: Visualizations for Impact and Equity (using RawGraphs)” in black on a white background overlaid by a dark blue curved shape on the right. To the right are two circular headshots: the top photo shows Dr. Lucia Abascal—an adult woman with shoulder-length dark hair wearing a dark top—smiling against a gray backdrop. Below is Dr. Jean Bikomeye—an adult Black man wearing glasses and a light blue shirt—smiling against a softly blurred blue background.

    May 3, 2024: Visualizations for Impact and Equity (using RawGraphs)

    This workshop explores the use of alluvial graphs to visualize health data with a focus on health equity.

  • Slide titled “Speakers: Dr. Margaret Handley, Maricel Santos, Maria Jose Bastias, and Darren Chau with the topic “Community Engagement with Data Visualization (Word Clouds) displayed in black text on a white background overlaid on a dark blue curved shape. To the right are 4 circular portraits of the speakers. Dr. Margaret Handley is in the top left, smiling at the camera with close-cut blonde hair, and Maricel Santos is smiling at the camera against a backdrop of a bookshelf. She has short black hair and is wearing glasses. Maria Jose Bastias is smiling at the camera with long black hair and a brown paisley print top. Next to her is Darren Chau, a man wearing glasses and smiling at the camera against a dark gray background.

    Apr.3, 2024: Community Engagement with Data Visualization (Word Clouds)

    This workshop covers the basics of data visualizations, community engagement, and the role that data visualizations play in addressing health equity.

  • Slide showing “Speakers: Dr. Neeta Thakur and Dr. Jonathan Butler” and “Event: Academic Partnered Research Workshop” in black text on a white background overlaid by a dark blue curved shape. To the right are two circular headshots: the top photo is Dr. Neeta Thakur—a woman with dark hair and a blue streak, wearing a stethoscope and smiling against a blurred background—and below it is Dr. Jonathan Butler—a Black man wearing glasses, a suit, and a tie, smiling in front of a neutral backdrop.

    Oct.26, 2024: Community Academic Partnered Research Workshop (with Community Member Panel)

    Drs. Thakur and Butler, alongside a panel of community research partners, discuss community engagement and the importance of building bi-directional relationships with community partners.

In accordance with Federal and State law and University policy, the University of California does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, health, or disability.  To request reasonable accommodations for our events, please contact Tiese Etim-Inyang, PRISE Center Program Manager, by emailing tiese.etim-inyang@ucsf.edu.