Events

A group of young people sit on concrete steps laughing.
A group of young people sit on concrete steps laughing.

Events

 

Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions.February 24, 2025

Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions

2:00 – 3:00 p.m. CT / Zoom

Join ISCI for the next webinar in our series on Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic, “Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions.” The webinar will feature presentations on findings from two EHE projects, one led by Ucheoma Nwaozuru and the other by Abagail Edwards and Nichol Brewer-Lowry. Northwestern University’s alithia zamantakis and Jill Dispenza will also present an overview of implementing HIV testing interventions and moderate a discussion and audience Q&A.

 

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.
March 6, 2025

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CT / Hybrid

Join the Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Implementation Science Hub on Thursday, March 6, for the next iteration in their speaker series, “De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.” The discussion will feature Ginger McKay, PhD, a co-investigator of the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative. This is a hybrid event that will be followed by a one-hour reception for in-person attendees.

 

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.
March 6, 2025

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CT / Hybrid

Join the Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Implementation Science Hub on Thursday, March 6, for the next iteration in their speaker series, “De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.” The discussion will feature Ginger McKay, PhD, a co-investigator of the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative. This is a hybrid event that will be followed by a one-hour reception for in-person attendees.

 

There are currently no upcoming conferences.

 

ISCI logo
November 18, 2024

Implementing eHealth Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic

Webinar

The HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative (ISCI) hosted a webinar on implementing eHealth interventions as part of the Interventions to the End the HIV Epidemic series. The webinar features presentations on an eHealth implementation model and two HIV care interventions, followed by a discussion and audience Q&A.

 

 

USCHA.
September 12 – 15, 2024

United States Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA): ISCI Workshop

In-person conference and workshop 

USCHA 2024 took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, and had a focus on HIV in the South and the theme #SouthernJoy. During the conference, ISCI hosted the workshop, “Tools to Prepare, Guide, and Evaluate Implementation of HIV Initiatives.” Visit the event webpage to access resources for using implementation research tools and methods to develop and execute an implementation plan of an HIV intervention.

 

 

ISCI logo
February 23, 2024

PrEP Interventions With Black Communities

Webinar

In the inaugural webinar in ISCI’s series on Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic, three distinguished HIV researchers presented findings from their PrEP interventions with Black communities, followed by a moderated discussion on effective implementation strategies and how to engage community partners.

 

 

ISCI logo.
May 23, 2023

What Is Implementation Science and How Is It Helping to End the HIV Epidemic?

Virtual presentation

The ISCI team provides an introduction to implementation science, research, and tools during a presentation to the Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program, which is part of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The presentation gives an overview of key tools for implementation research, all of which participants can access on the ISCI website.

 

 

ISCI logo.
April 8, 2020

The Implementation Research Logic Model (IRLM)

Virtual presentation

Implementation Science Advisor JD Smith, PhD, presents the IRLM, a method for planning, executing, reporting, and synthesizing implementation projects. He goes over what the IRLM is, what it can do, and how to use it, with a step-by-step guide that viewers can directly apply to their own projects.

 

Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions.February 24, 2025

Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions

2:00 – 3:00 p.m. CT / Zoom

Join ISCI for the next webinar in our series on Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic, “Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions.” The webinar will feature presentations on findings from two EHE projects, one led by Ucheoma Nwaozuru and the other by Abagail Edwards and Nichol Brewer-Lowry. Northwestern University’s alithia zamantakis and Jill Dispenza will also present an overview of implementing HIV testing interventions and moderate a discussion and audience Q&A.

 
 

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.March 6, 2025

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CT / Hybrid

Join the Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Implementation Science Hub on Thursday, March 6, for the next iteration in their speaker series, “De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.” The discussion will feature Ginger McKay, PhD, a co-investigator of the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative. This is a hybrid event that will be followed by a one-hour reception for in-person attendees.

 

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.March 6, 2025

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CT / Hybrid

Join the Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Implementation Science Hub on Thursday, March 6, for the next iteration in their speaker series, “De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.” The discussion will feature Ginger McKay, PhD, a co-investigator of the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative. This is a hybrid event that will be followed by a one-hour reception for in-person attendees.

 

There are currently no upcoming conferences.

 

ISCI logo.
November 18, 2024

Implementing eHealth Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic

Webinar

The HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative (ISCI) hosted a webinar on implementing eHealth interventions as part of the Interventions to the End the HIV Epidemic series. The webinar features presentations on an eHealth implementation model and two HIV care interventions, followed by a discussion and audience Q&A.

 

 

USCHA.
September 12 – 15, 2024

United States Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA): ISCI Workshop

In-person conference and workshop

USCHA 2024 took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, and had a focus on HIV in the South and the theme #SouthernJoy. During the conference, ISCI hosted the workshop, “Tools to Prepare, Guide, and Evaluate Implementation of HIV Initiatives.” Visit the event webpage to access resources for using implementation research tools and methods to develop and execute an implementation plan of an HIV intervention.

 

 

ISCI logo.
February 23, 2024

PrEP Interventions With Black Communities

Webinar

In the inaugural webinar in ISCI’s series on Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic, three distinguished HIV researchers presented findings from their PrEP interventions with Black communities, followed by a moderated discussion on effective implementation strategies and how to engage community partners.

 

 

ISCI logo.
May 23, 2023

What Is Implementation Science and How Is It Helping to End the HIV Epidemic?

Virtual presentation

The ISCI team provides an introduction to implementation science, research, and tools during a presentation to the Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program, which is part of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The presentation gives an overview of key tools for implementation research, all of which participants can access on the ISCI website.

 

 

ISCI logo.
April 8, 2020

The Implementation Research Logic Model (IRLM)

Virtual presentation

Implementation Science Advisor JD Smith, PhD, presents the IRLM, a method for planning, executing, reporting, and synthesizing implementation projects. He goes over what the IRLM is, what it can do, and how to use it, with a step-by-step guide that viewers can directly apply to their own projects.

Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions.
 
February 24, 2025

Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions

2:00 – 3:00 p.m. CT / Zoom

Join ISCI for the next webinar in our series on Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic, “Increasing Uptake of HIV Testing: Community-Centered Interventions.” The webinar will feature presentations on findings from two EHE projects, one led by Ucheoma Nwaozuru and the other by Abagail Edwards and Nichol Brewer-Lowry. Northwestern University’s alithia zamantakis and Jill Dispenza will also present an overview of implementing HIV testing interventions and moderate a discussion and audience Q&A.

 

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.
 
March 6, 2025

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CT / Hybrid

Join the Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Implementation Science Hub on Thursday, March 6, for the next iteration in their speaker series, “De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.” The discussion will feature Ginger McKay, PhD, a co-investigator of the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative. This is a hybrid event that will be followed by a one-hour reception for in-person attendees.

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.
 
March 6, 2025

De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. CT / Hybrid

Join the Emory University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Implementation Science Hub on Thursday, March 6, for the next iteration in their speaker series, “De-implementing Low Value Interventions in HIV and Other Infectious Diseases.” The discussion will feature Ginger McKay, PhD, a co-investigator of the HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative. This is a hybrid event that will be followed by a one-hour reception for in-person attendees.

 

There are currently no upcoming conferences.

 

ISCI logo.

November 18, 2024

Implementing eHealth Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic

Webinar

The HIV Implementation Science Coordination Initiative (ISCI) hosted a webinar on implementing eHealth interventions as part of the Interventions to the End the HIV Epidemic series. The webinar features presentations on an eHealth implementation model and two HIV care interventions, followed by a discussion and audience Q&A.

 

USCHA.

September 12 – 15, 2024

United States Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA): ISCI Workshop

In-person conference and workshop

USCHA 2024 took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, and had a focus on HIV in the South and the theme #SouthernJoy. During the conference, ISCI hosted the workshop, “Tools to Prepare, Guide, and Evaluate Implementation of HIV Initiatives.” Visit the event webpage to access resources for using implementation research tools and methods to develop and execute an implementation plan of an HIV intervention.

 

ISCI logo.

February 23, 2024

PrEP Interventions With Black Communities

Webinar

In the inaugural webinar in ISCI’s series on Interventions to End the HIV Epidemic, three distinguished HIV researchers presented findings from their PrEP interventions with Black communities, followed by a moderated discussion on effective implementation strategies and how to engage community partners.

 

May 23, 2023

What Is Implementation Science and How Is It Helping to End the HIV Epidemic?

Virtual presentation

The ISCI team provides an introduction to implementation science, research, and tools during a presentation to the Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program, which is part of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. The presentation gives an overview of key tools for implementation research, all of which participants can access on the ISCI website.

 

April 8, 2020

The Implementation Research Logic Model (IRLM)

Virtual presentation

Implementation Science Advisor JD Smith, PhD, presents the IRLM, a method for planning, executing, reporting, and synthesizing implementation projects. He goes over what the IRLM is, what it can do, and how to use it, with a step-by-step guide that viewers can directly apply to their own projects.