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The Prevention Science Institute is a multidisciplinary research institute.
We focus on understanding human development, preventing behavioral health problems, and implementing effective interventions in community settings.

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News
June 2, 2025

Emily Tanner-Smith, PhD, selected as a Society for Prevention Research Fellow
The 2025 Recognition and Honors Committee, with nominations from the membership of the Society for Prevention Research (SPR), selected Emily Tanner-Smith to be a Fellow. Fellowship is an honor that SPR bestows upon a small and select group of members who have a particularly distinguished record of contributions in the field of prevention research.
April 23, 2025

UO mental health experts share insights at recent forum
UO researchers shared insights into youth mental and behavioral health issues and got an update on Ballmer Institute programs during a recent forum for journalists, who also heard how a new service delivery model developed at the UO will support the state’s children. Jen Doty, PhD and Geovanna Rodriguez, PhD, offer expert commentary.
April 9, 2025

Coffee N Conversation: Leslie Leve
In Episode 6 of Coffee N Conversation, COE Dean Laura Lee McIntyre sits down with Lorry Lokey Chair in Education and Department Head Leslie Leve. Leve’s research focuses on child and adolescent development, gene-environment interplay, and interventions for children, families, and communities.
April 4, 2025

Research Briefly: Emily Tanner-Smith, PhD
In the latest edition of the College of Education's Research Briefly, Thomson Professor and Executive Director of the HEDCO Institute, Emily Tanner-Smith, PhD, talks about her meta analysis project that focuses on examining the effectiveness of mathematics interventions. Collaborators: Madhavi Jayanthi and Sarah Krowka, Instructional Research Group.