Hi everyone,

This week at Change, we're grateful to have Dr. Aaron Lyon (he/him) give a
talk on *Human-Centered Implementation Science and Implementation-Centered
HCI*.

Description: Implementation science (IS) is the scientific study of methods
and strategies that facilitate the uptake of research and evidence-based
practices into regular use by practitioners and policymakers. The field of
IS is increasingly incorporating approaches from HCD/HCI to achieve its
objectives, but less work has been focused on leveraging implementation
science to advance HCD/HCI. This talk will review work at the intersection
of implementation science and HCD/HCI, including work conducted at the UW
ALACRITY Center.

Speaker Bio: Aaron Lyon, PhD, (he/him) is a Professor in the University of
Washington's (UW) Department of Psychiatry where he serves as Co-Director
of the UW ALACRITY Center (https://www.uwalacrity.org/) and the School
Mental Health Assessment, Research, and Training (SMART) Center (
https://smartcenter.uw.edu/), both of which leverage methods from
human-centered design to support effective implementation of evidence-based
practices in mental and behavioral health. He is also the Director of the
Research Institute for Implementation Science in Education (RIISE) and
Associate Editor for the journal Implementation Research and Practice. Dr.
Lyon's research focuses generally on increasing the accessibility,
efficiency, and effectiveness of interventions for children, adolescents,
and families.



Links to reading:

https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3544549.3574132

https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2020-88219-004.html



Location: Tuesdays from 12-1pm in 387 CSE2 (The Bill and Melinda Gates
Center) or on Zoom: Https://washington.zoom.us/j/91639643408
<https://washington.zoom.us/j/91639643408>


We hope to see you there!

Check out our website: www.change.washington.edu

Best,

UW Change Organizers
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