WUNDIR Meeting

May 16, 2024
12:00 pm - 2:30 pm

The Washington University Network for Dissemination and Implementation Research (WUNDIR) is an informal network of researchers with a common interest in dissemination and implementation science in a variety of different settings and sectors.

Location: Doll and Hill Room, Taylor Avenue Building, 600 S. Taylor Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110

This meeting will be fully in person. This event is open to WUNDIR members and WashU affiliates.

Want to join? Email dandi@wustl.edu.

Driving directions & parking

This event will take place in person on the second floor of the Taylor Avenue Building on the Washington University Medical Campus. Entry into this building is accessible by WashU keycard only.

600 S. Taylor
St. Louis, MO 63110



The closest garages are the Clayton Avenue Garage or the Metro GarageLearn more about parking on the Medical Campus.

The Taylor Avenue Building is located just one block east of the Central West End MetroLink station

What is WUNDIR?

The Washington University Network for Dissemination and Implementation Research (WUNDIR), established in 2010, is an informal network of researchers with a common interest in dissemination and implementation science in a variety of different settings and sectors (e.g., mental health services, public health, diabetes, acute care, emergency medicine, obesity, cancer, tobacco).

WUNDIR holds regular half-day meetings to learn about new resources for D&I science, to provide peer critique of papers and grant proposals, and to plan joint projects. The group works to forge a transdisciplinary understanding of the methodological issues and conceptual challenges required for multiyear dissemination and implementation research grants.

WUNDIR meetings are scheduled every other month, and are open to WashU researchers and collaborators.