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Global Leaders in Implementation Science Seminar Series

Poster for the Global Leaders in Implementation Science 2025 Seminar Series. Full information available in text on this and linked websites.

The Global Leaders in Implementation Science Seminar series welcomesÌýglobal leaders in implementation science to share their insights on a topic they are passionate about. With a focus on advancing equity and inclusivity in research and practice, these webinars aim to highlight emerging trends, methodological innovations, and practical insights, fostering rich discussions among researchers, practitioners, and students. These events are organized by Prof. Guillaume Fontaine, and co-sponsored by the Ingram School of Nursing and the

Talks in the series take place either virtually or in a hybrid format. These events are free and open to the public; advance registration is required. Please use the links below to learn more about each talk, and to register for the sessions you would like to attend.Ìý

Spring 2025

Byron J. Powell, PhD, LCSW:ÌýAdvancing the development and evaluation of contextualized approaches to implementing evidence-based interventions

Speaker: Byron J. Powell Ph.D. LCSW Associate Professor & Associate Dean for Research, Brown School & Division of Infectious Diseases, Institute for Public Health, Washington University in St-Louis

France Légaré C.Q., BSc. Arch, MD, MSc, PhD, CCMF, FCMF: Updates on the Knowledge Base for effective scaling of health innovations

Speaker: France Légaré C.Q., B. Sc. Arch, MD, MSc, Ph.D., CCMF, FCMF Full Professor & Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in KT and Shared Decision-Making, Department of Family and Emergency Medicine, Université Laval

April 17, 2025; 9:00-10:30

Hybrid Event

Natalie Taylor Ph.D.: "I think we do this anyway": Intuition and Theory in Implementation Science

Associate Professor, Implementation to Impact, School of Population Health, University of New South Wales

May 29, 2025; 9:00-10:30

Hybrid Event

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Fall 2025

Rachel C. Shelton ScD, MPH:ÌýOpportunities to enhance a focus on health equity in implementation science

Professor, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

September 25, 2025; 9:00-10:00

Virtual Event

Ian D. Graham Ph.D., FCAHS, FNYAM, FRSC: Research coproduction: Here today, but will it be gone tomorrow?Ìý

Distinguished University Professor, School of Epidemiology and Public Health and School of Nursing, University of Ottawa

October 23, 2025; 9:00-10:00

Virtual Event

Justin Presseau PhD: Understanding and changing behaviour systems in behavioural and implementation science

Senior Scientist and Program Director, Methodological and Implementation Research Program, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

November, details TBD

Hybrid Event

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