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Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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This webinar is sponsored by Future Leaders in Precision Public Health and the CDC Office of Genomics and Precision Public Health.

Join the Precision Public Health (PPH) Network for a free virtual lecture with David A. Chambers, DPhil. The rapid development of advances in biomedical research creates levers to improve precision health and health care. However, without complementary attention to a robust agenda on implementation science, we risk replicating the “bench” to “bookshelf” pathway for scientific discoveries. This talk will discuss challenges and opportunities, assumptions, and ongoing activities toward advancing implementation science in the context of dynamic systems, an evolving evidence base, and a desire to sustain effective health interventions over time.

The goal of the PPH Network is to connect future public health clinicians, researchers, and policymakers exploring precision approaches to improving population health. The PPH Network connects aspiring precision public health leaders through sponsoring working groups for research collaboration, hosting lectures with experts in the field, and organizing the Transdisciplinary Conference for Future Leaders in Precision Public Health.

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