Yale School of Public Health's Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science (CMIPS) was created to develop and disseminate innovative methodologic approaches to address implementation gaps and directly improve health outcomes worldwide. Led by Yale Professor Dr. Donna Spiegelman and a team of faculty, research scientists, post-doctoral fellow, students and staff, CMIPS has become a leading global center for translating research findings into real-world applications that improve public health in diverse settings, focusing the prevention and treatment of some of the world’s major health challenges, including HIV/AIDS, hypertension, diabetes, and cervical cancer, both here in the US and around the world, in particular, Mexico, Uganda, India and Nepal.
Yale School of Public Health's Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science (CMIPS) was created to develop and disseminate innovative methodologic approaches to address implementation gaps and directly improve health outcomes worldwide. Led by Yale Professor Dr. Donna Spiegelman and a team of faculty, research scientists, post-doctoral fellow, students and staff, CMIPS has become a leading global center for translating research findings into real-world applications that improve public health in diverse settings, focusing the prevention and treatment of some of the world’s major health challenges, including HIV/AIDS, hypertension, diabetes, and cervical cancer, both here in the US and around the world, in particular, Mexico, Uganda, India and Nepal.