Resources
Events
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Past Events
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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