The 12th annual Institute for Translational Research Education in Adolescent Substance Use (ITRE) conference was held April 7-9, bringing together community partners, outgoing scholars, and the newest cohort of graduate students.
This three-day event featured research presentations, roundtable discussions, and collaborative sessions focused on addressing adolescent behavioral health and substance use through translational research.
Graduating scholars presented findings from their year-long research projects conducted in partnership with local community agencies. The conference concluded with an awards ceremony recognizing the outgoing cohort’s contributions, as well as a manuscript session designed to help scholars prepare their research for publication and expand their impact in the field.

Incoming scholars participate in a roundtable discussion with outgoing scholars to gain insight into the year-long ITRE program.
Incoming scholars participated in group activities to build connections with their peers, met with community organizations to learn about ongoing research initiatives, and joined a roundtable discussion with outgoing scholars to gain insight into the year-long ITRE program.
The annual conference convenes national and local leaders in implementation science and practice. Presentations spotlight evidence-based research and programs in adolescent behavioral and mental health, substance use, advocacy, and policy change, alongside scholar-led projects conducted in collaboration with community partners.
ITRE is a joint effort between the Department of Child and Family Studies at the University of South Florida (Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV) College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, the Center for Health Equity Research at Northern Arizona University, and the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV College of Public Health.