Dissemination and Implementation Science Travel Award (DISTAnce) Past Participants

The DISTAnce program aims to increase the application of implementation science in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) research and to advance the teaching of implementation science methodology in CSD programs. Through the award, CSD researchers receive mentoring to submit grant proposals that incorporate implementation science. Award recipients are CSD researchers and mentors are invited for their expertise in implementation science.

2022

Awardees

  • Elena Dukhovny, California State University
  • Naomi Rodgers, The University of Iowa

Mentors

  • Natalie Douglas, University of Central Michigan
  • Geoffrey Curran, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

2021

Awardees

  • Melinda Bridges, The University of Kansas Medical Center
  • Jarrad Van Stan, Harvard Medical School

Mentors

  • Wenonah Campbell, McMaster University
  • David Chambers, National Cancer Institute

2020

Awardees

  • Cathy Binger, The University of New Mexico
  • Anne Bothe Marcotte, University of Georgia
  • Jessica Caron, The Pennsylvania State University
  • Kate Hutcheson, The University of Texas
  • Jennifer Kent-Walsh, University of Central Florida
  • Elaine Kwok, McMaster University
  • Joneen Lowman, University of Kentucky
  • Meg Simione, Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School

Mentors

  • Renee Boothroyd, Frank Porter Graham (FPG) Child Development Institute, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Wenonah Campbell, McMaster University
  • Natalie Douglas, Central Michigan University
  • Howard Goldstein, University of South Florida
  • Bonnie Martin-Harris, Northwestern University
  • Brian Mittman, Kaiser Permanente, Southern California
  • Nicole Stadnick, University of California, San Diego

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