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SUMMARY: Multi-level Adaptive Implementation Strategies
DESCRIPTION: Multi-level Adaptive Implementation Strategies (MAISYs): Desig
 n Principles\, Optimization Questions and Choosing the Right Experimental D
 esign will be presented by Daniel Almirall of the University of Michigan. T
 his event is part of the Dissemination & Implementation Seminar Series\, wh
 ich features leaders in the field to speak on a variety of relevant and tim
 ely topics. Learn more and […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong><em>Multi-level Adaptive Implement
 ation Strategies (MAISYs): Design Principles\, Optimization Questions and C
 hoosing the Right Experimental Design </em></strong>will be presented by Da
 niel Almirall of the University of Michigan. This event is part of the Diss
 emination & Implementation Seminar Series\, which features leaders in the f
 ield to speak on a variety of relevant and timely topics.</p><p><a href="ht
 tps://publichealth.wustl.edu/calendar_event/di-seminar-jan2023/" target="_b
 lank" rel="noopener"><strong>Learn more and register here.</strong></a></p>
LOCATION:Couch Biomedical Building
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 daptive-implementation-strategies/
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