From Evidence to Impact: Improving the Value and Use of Research in Policy Settings

March 23
12-1pm
Online

Hosted by the Global Center for Implementation Science

Join us for a special presentation by Dr. Max Crowley.

This seminar is restricted to PhD students, postdocs, and faculty only. To be added to the seminar, please send an email request to research.development@nyu.edu

About the Speaker
Dr. Max Crowley is an Associate Professor of Human Development, Family Studies, and Public Policy and holds the Edna Bennett Pierce Endowed Professorship at Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Crowley directs the Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative, an interdisciplinary center working to build the science of scientific impact. His research focuses on developing strategies to improve the relevance, value, and use of evidence in policy and budget making. Dr. Crowley is the Principal Investigator on grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, as well as the Annie E. Casey, Laura & John Arnold, Robert Wood Johnson, William T. Grant, and Doris Duke Charitable Foundations. Dr. Crowley has received national awards recognizing his scholarship from the National Institutes of Health, National Bureau of Economic Research, Society for Prevention Research, Association for Public Policy & Management, Research Society on Alcoholism, and National Prevention Science Coalition.