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Scientific café: “Dissemination and implementation of science”

December 11, 2024021 Min Read
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Science Café is a monthly educational series that brings together scientists, researchers, interns and community members to engage in meaningful discussions aimed at forging new collaborations through shared interests in exciting areas of research.

Each month features a new research focus, a content expert, new perspectives, and a chance to discover uncharted territories in the world of science. An expert opens each event with a discussion about their work and potential areas of collaboration.

The December Science Café event will focus on “dissemination and implementation science.” It will take place on Thursday, December 12 from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.

Four researchers from the Cleveland Clinic will share their work:

  • Anita Misra-Hebert, director of the Scientific Center for Healthcare Delivery and Implementation;
  • Valerie Chepp, associate staff member in the Department of Quantitative Health Sciences;
  • Steven Masiano, assistant staff member in the Department of Quantitative Health Sciences; And
  • Belinda Udeh, associate staff member in the Department of Quantitative Health Sciences.

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