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Cyber-Seminar Archives

The March Research to Reality (R2R) cyber-seminar will be a special live videocast from the 4th Annual NIH Conference on Dissemination and Implementation Science. More information. »
The rapidly evolving use of social media within the fields of public health and health communication underscores the dramatic changes in the communication landscape. The explosion of social media offers new opportunities for collaboration, data sharing, research, training, and capacity building in... More information. »

HINTS: Moving from Data to Reality

January 18, 2011 2:00PM - 3:00PM EST

Disseminating evidence-based programs and policies requires that researchers, policy makers, and practitioners take active roles in the process. While their perspectives, systems, and practices vary, their goal remains the same: to reduce the burden of disease and move from "research to reality." More information. »

Dialogue on Dissemination: A Practitioner Perspective

November 16, 2010 2:00PM - 3:00PM EST

Disseminating evidence-based programs and policies requires that researchers, policy makers, and practitioners take active roles in the process. While their perspectives, systems, and practices vary, their goal remains the same: to reduce the burden of disease and move from "research to reality." More information. »

Dialogue on Dissemination: A Policy Perspective

October 26, 2010 2:00PM - 3:00PM EDT

Disseminating evidence-based programs and policies requires that researchers, policy makers, and practitioners take active roles in the process. While their perspectives, systems, and practices vary, their goal remains the same: to reduce the burden of disease and move from "research to reality." More information. »

Dialogue on Dissemination: A Researcher Perspective

September 28, 2010 2:00PM - 3:30PM EDT

Disseminating evidence-based programs and policies requires that researchers, policy makers, and practitioners take active roles in the process. While their perspectives, systems, and practices vary, the goals of public health researchers remain the same: to reduce the burden of disease and move... More information. »

Genomics and Cancer Control: What to Know and What to Do

September 14, 2010 2:00PM - 3:00PM EDT

Genomics plays a role in nine of the ten leading causes of death in the United States, most notably cancer. Understanding how genes interact with environmental and behavioral risk factors, such as diet and physical activity, is central to cancer control and prevention efforts. More information. »
This cyber-seminar will explore the researcher and practitioner perspective of Body & Soul: A Celebration of Healthy Eating and Living, an evidence-based intervention that promotes healthy eating and physical activity through African American churches. More information. »
Reducing the burden of cancer on the public requires not just an understanding of "what works" but an effective approach to move evidence-based interventions (EBIs) and programs into community practice.   More information. »
This cyber-seminar highlights two evidence-based tobacco control programs and the strong partnerships that fostered their development, implementation, and sustainability. The first will describe an effort to adapt Enough Snuff, a self-help smokeless tobacco cessation program, in rural Northwest... More information. »

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The Cyber-Seminars use Microsoft Live Meeting. Your computer must be able to view Windows Media Player Files (WMV).

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