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about the exchange

The Implementation Science Exchange is a free, online source for those interested in resources to help design, acquire funding for, execute and disseminate Implementation Science research projects.

We find (and create) resources, tools, websites, guides, toolkits, and sample grant applications to help support researchers in the field of Implementation Science—particularly those new to research or new to the field itself.

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The people & programs behind the exchange

The Implementation Science Exchange is a public service of the NC Translational and Clinical Sciences (NC TraCS) Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It is developed and managed by the Implementation Science Team, with support from NC TraCS Communications and Web Development teams.

Meet Our Team

We focus on implementation science as it applies to healthcare, community, and policy contexts. Our team is composed of faculty experts in D&I research from across schools and departments at UNC.
Chris Shea, PhD, MPA

Chris Shea, PhD, MPA

Faculty Co-Lead
Associate Professor, Health Policy and Management
Gillings School of Global Public Health
Angela Stover, PhD

Angela Stover, PhD

Faculty Co-Lead
Associate Professor, Health Policy and Management
Gillings School of Global Public Health
Megan Roberts, PhD

Megan Roberts, PhD

Faculty Expert
Assistant Professor, Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy Eshelman School of Pharmacy
MaryBeth Grewe, MPH

MaryBeth Grewe, MPH

Engagement and Qualitative Research Specialist
NC Translational and Clinical Sciences (NC TraCS) Institute

We would love to hear from you! Please contact us if you have comments or suggestions for the site. We’re always looking for additional resources that might be of interest to our community.