Our affiliated research centers and institutes enable us to dive deep into complex issues. Black Families, Racism, and Resilience Lab Sheretta T. Butler-Barnes, DirectorDean’s Distinguished Professorial Scholar, Professor Learn More Visit BFRR Black Families, Racism, and Resilience Lab Sheretta T. Butler-Barnes, DirectorDean’s Distinguished Professorial Scholar, Professor The Black Families, Racism, and Resilience (BFRR) Lab addresses how culturally strength-based assets can support Black children, youth, and families. Our lab studies how attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors change over time. Understanding development through a cultural-ecological lens helps educators, practitioners, and scholars to understand how policies, laws, and day-to-day interactions shape attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of Black Americans. Inequitable experiences will affect how Black Americans view themselves and perceive the world depending on their social positioning, which includes race, ethnicity, gender, social class, and sexual orientation. Our purpose is to empower Black American communities with culturally responsive and empowering solutions. Visit BFRR Centene Center for Health Transformation Matthew Kreuter, DirectorKahn Family Professor of Public Health Learn More Visit Centene Center Centene Center for Health Transformation Matthew Kreuter, DirectorKahn Family Professor of Public Health The Centene Center for Health Transformation is an innovative industry-academic collaboration between the Brown School, Duke University and Centene Corporation, a leading Fortune 500 managed care company. The center focuses efforts on translating evidence-based healthcare methods into real-world settings to actively improve the lives and health of vulnerable populations. Visit Centene Center Center for Community Health Partnership and Research Vetta Sanders Thompson, Co-DirectorE. Desmond Lee Professor of Racial and Ethnic DiversityAngela L. Brown, Co-DirectorProfessor of Medicine Director, Hypertension Clinic Learn More Visit CHPR Center for Community Health Partnership and Research Vetta Sanders Thompson, Co-DirectorE. Desmond Lee Professor of Racial and Ethnic DiversityAngela L. Brown, Co-DirectorProfessor of Medicine Director, Hypertension Clinic The Center for Community Health Partnership & Research aims to reduce disparities and improve health and wellness in the region by supporting collaborations between community and university partners. Visit CHPR Center for Dissemination and Implementation Elvin Geng, DirectorProfessor, Division of Infectious Diseases, School of MedicineByron J. Powell, Co-DirectorAssociate Professor Learn More Visit CDI Center for Dissemination and Implementation Elvin Geng, DirectorProfessor, Division of Infectious Diseases, School of MedicineByron J. Powell, Co-DirectorAssociate Professor The Center for Dissemination and Implementation at the Institute for Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis promotes the adoption of proven treatments, programs and strategies for routine practice. Visit CDI Center for Human Service Leadership Barry Rosenberg, DirectorProfessor of Practice Learn More Visit CHSL Center for Human Service Leadership Barry Rosenberg, DirectorProfessor of Practice Founded in 2020, The Center for Human Service Leadership (CHSL), supported by Washington University and the Missouri Foundation for Health was created to help implement the Delmar Divine vision and strengthen the nonprofit organizations that have made Delmar Divine their home. Visit CHSL In The News New Center to Boost Management, Training for Nonprofits at Delmar Divine August 2, 2021 Center For Innovation In Child Maltreatment Policy, Research And Training Melissa Jonson-Reid, DirectorRalph and Muriel Pumphrey Professor of Social Work Research Learn More Visit CICM Center For Innovation In Child Maltreatment Policy, Research And Training Melissa Jonson-Reid, DirectorRalph and Muriel Pumphrey Professor of Social Work Research Founded in 2018, the Center for Innovation in Child Maltreatment Policy, Research and Training is dedicated to advancing science to prevent child maltreatment and, when prevention is not possible, to effectively intervene to promote healthy outcomes. It is grounded in the idea that research, practice and training efforts must be related and of equal importance to assure that policy and practice are informed by the latest science. The Center will attend to the most pressing needs of the field and employ collaborative real-world approaches in its science. Two of its large research projects focus on testing innovative means of improving maltreatment screening capacity through advancing the use of integrated administrative data to inform child welfare and cross-system response; as well as improving the science around screening newborns for risk of maltreatment and engagement of new parents in services. Visit CICM Center For Mental Health Services Research Leopoldo Cabassa, Co-DirectorProfessorByron Powell, Co-DirectorAssociate Professor Learn More Visit CMHSR Center For Mental Health Services Research Leopoldo Cabassa, Co-DirectorProfessorByron Powell, Co-DirectorAssociate Professor Founded in 1993, the Center for Mental Health Services Research (CMHSR), through its national network of research partners, works with social service and mental health agencies to build a base of evidence to address the challenges of delivering mental health services to vulnerable populations. CMHSR was the nation’s first Social Work Research Development Center, and is home to two NIMH-funded training programs. Visit CMHSR In The News Brown School Center Celebrates 25 Years of Mental Health Services Research Training January 23, 2020 Center For Social Development Michael Sherraden, DirectorGeorge Warren Brown Distinguished University Professor Learn More Visit CSD Center For Social Development Michael Sherraden, DirectorGeorge Warren Brown Distinguished University Professor Founded in 1994, the Center for Social Development (CSD) undertakes domestic and international research testing social innovations and uses evidence to inform policy and practice. The center is well known for innovations in asset building for family security and development. Many other initiatives are underway in the following areas: Financial Inclusion; Civic Engagement and Service; Thriving Communities; Child and Youth Development; Social Justice, Environment and Social Development; and Race, Inequality and Social Mobility. Visit CSD In The News Center for Social Development Marks Over 25 Years at the Brown School February 18, 2021 Center for Social Development Study Nominated for “Best Paper” Award March 2, 2020 Center For Violence And Injury Prevention Tonya E. Edmond, DirectorProfessor, Brown SchoolLindsay Stark, Co-DirectorProfessor Learn More Visit CVIP Center For Violence And Injury Prevention Tonya E. Edmond, DirectorProfessor, Brown SchoolLindsay Stark, Co-DirectorProfessor Founded in 2009, the Center for Violence and Injury Prevention (CVIP) promotes healthy young families and healthy young adults by advancing evidence-based, real-world strategies to prevent child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, sexual violence and suicide attempts. CVIP is the only center of its kind to be housed in a school of social work. Visit CVIP Clark-Fox Policy Institute Gary Parker, DirectorAssociate Dean for External Affairs Learn More Visit CFPI Clark-Fox Policy Institute Gary Parker, DirectorAssociate Dean for External Affairs Founded in 2017, the Clark-Fox Policy Institute aims to advance social and economic justice through practitioner training and working collaboratively to develop evidence-informed policy that bridges the gap between researchers and impacted populations by aligning scientific research with lived experience. Visit CFPI In The News Brown School summit sets attendance record, strengthens LGBTQ+ advocacy and community April 3, 2025 Family-Friendly Workplaces Benefit Employees, Businesses May 31, 2024 Clark-Fox Policy Institute Launches April 27, 2017 Evaluation Center Hannah Allee, Interim Director Learn More Visit Evaluation Center Evaluation Center Hannah Allee, Interim Director Founded in 2015, the Evaluation Center is committed to helping organizations understand their work and why it matters. The center specializes in client-driven evaluation and training for non-profit organizations, funders, universities and government agencies, to help determine whether organizational goals and program outcomes are being achieved. Visit Evaluation Center In The News Evaluation Center Releases Report Detailing its Achievements June 13, 2022 Brown School Evaluation Center Helps Botanical Garden to Grow Youth Program August 27, 2019 Brown School launches Evaluation Center June 15, 2015 Forced Migration Initiative Mitra Naseh, DirectorAssistant Professor Learn More Visit FMI Forced Migration Initiative Mitra Naseh, DirectorAssistant Professor Founded in 2020, the Forced Migration Initiative aims to lead and coordinate social work and social welfare research, education, and training to improve the quality of life and well-being for internationally forcibly displaced people. The Initiative for Social Work and Forced Migration serves as a virtual hub for social work scholars in international forced migration. The initiative aims to develop certificate programs that recognize scholars and service providers who adhere to the initiative’s standards. Moreover, the initiative will participate in international student exchange programs, attract interested graduate students, and convene conferences. Furthermore, the initiative will participate in open-source data collection and sharing in forced migration studies. Visit FMI Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging Nancy Morrow-Howell, Co-DirectorBetty Bofinger Brown Distinguished Professor of Social PolicyBrian D. Carpenter, Co-Director Learn More Visit Center for Aging Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging Nancy Morrow-Howell, Co-DirectorBetty Bofinger Brown Distinguished Professor of Social PolicyBrian D. Carpenter, Co-Director Founded in 1998, the Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging works to advance a global society where people of all ages have maximum opportunity for health, security and engagement. The global population ages 65 and older is growing faster than all other age groups. Affecting nearly all sectors of society, population aging is one of the most significant social transformations of the twenty-first century. We expand education on issues relevant to individual and population aging; engage a diverse network of researchers in dialogue, lectures, learning groups and funding collaborations; and we are committed to supporting aging initiatives throughout St. Louis and Around the World. Visit Center for Aging In The News Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging relocates to the Brown School April 11, 2025 Friedman Center grant to study experiences of ageism September 23, 2024 Friedman Center Addresses Ageism in Academia and Beyond December 2, 2022 Health Communication Research Laboratory Matthew Kreuter, DirectorKahn Family Professor of Public Health Learn More Visit HCRL Health Communication Research Laboratory Matthew Kreuter, DirectorKahn Family Professor of Public Health Founded in 1996, the Health Communication Research Laboratory (HCRL) is one of the leading centers in the U.S. dedicated to the research, development and dissemination of health communication programs that enhance the health of individuals and populations. The HCRL seeks to eliminate health disparities by increasing the reach and effectiveness of health information to low-income and minority populations. Visit HCRL In The News HCRL receives $2.6 million grant to study smoking cessation programs September 1, 2016 Implementation Research Center Enola Proctor, DirectorResearch Professor Learn More Visit IRI Implementation Research Center Enola Proctor, DirectorResearch Professor The Implementation Research Institute (IRI) was established to advance the field of implementation science in mental health by enhancing the career development of early to mid-career investigators. Visit IRI Institute For Public Health William G. Powderly, DirectorDr. J. William Campbell Professor of Medicine Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Sciences Learn More Visit IPH Institute For Public Health William G. Powderly, DirectorDr. J. William Campbell Professor of Medicine Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Sciences The Institute for Public Health harnesses the strengths of Washington University in St. Louis to address the complex health issues and health disparities facing the St. Louis region and the world. Visit IPH Institute Of Clinical And Translational Sciences William G. Powderly, DirectorDr. J. William Campbell Professor of Medicine Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Sciences Learn More Visit ICTS Institute Of Clinical And Translational Sciences William G. Powderly, DirectorDr. J. William Campbell Professor of Medicine Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Sciences The Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) delivers programs and services designed to accelerate the translation of research findings into real-world applications to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Visit ICTS International Center For Child Health And Development Fred M. Ssewamala, DirectorWilliam E. Gordon Distinguished ProfessorProscovia Nabunya, Co-DirectorAssistant ProfessorOzge Sensoy Bahar, Co-DirectorResearch Associate Professor Learn More Visit ICHAD International Center For Child Health And Development Fred M. Ssewamala, DirectorWilliam E. Gordon Distinguished ProfessorProscovia Nabunya, Co-DirectorAssistant ProfessorOzge Sensoy Bahar, Co-DirectorResearch Associate Professor Founded in 2013, the International Center for Child Health and Development (ICHAD)’s mission is to contribute to the reduction of poverty and the improvement of health and overall developmental outcomes for youth and families in low-resource communities, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa. Visit ICHAD In The News ICHAD Celebrates its 10th Anniversary, and the Lives it Has Changed in Sub-Saharan Africa April 10, 2023 ICHAD Receives $5 Million NIH Grant for Global Health Research April 1, 2022 The Brown School’s International Center for Child Health and Development Builds a Pipeline of Researchers from Underrepresented Backgrounds April 8, 2021 Kathryn M. Buder Center For American Indian Studies Pamela Begay, DirectorAssociate Professor of Practice Learn More Visit Buder Center Kathryn M. Buder Center For American Indian Studies Pamela Begay, DirectorAssociate Professor of Practice Founded in 1990, the Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studies promotes preparation of professionals to assume leadership positions in social services and governmental institutions dedicated to improving the lives of American Indians. Visit Buder Center In The News Buder Center Awarded Grant to Enhance Support Systems for Native American Children April 10, 2024 Buder Scholars Explore, Amplify and Celebrate their Identities During Native American Heritage Month November 28, 2023 Buder Center Celebrates 30 Years of Training and Service for Native Americans January 29, 2020 Sexuality, Health and Gender Center Jeremy Goldbach, DirectorMasters & Johnson Distinguished Professor in Sexual Health and Education Learn More Visit SHAG Sexuality, Health and Gender Center Jeremy Goldbach, DirectorMasters & Johnson Distinguished Professor in Sexual Health and Education Established in June 2022, the Sexuality, Health, and Gender (SHAG) Center includes contingents of staff, students, and postdoctoral researchers, as well as tenure line, research, clinical and teaching faculty focused on the integration of sexuality into research, education and training. Visit SHAG Smart Africa Center Fred M. Ssewamala, Co-DirectorWilliam E. Gordon Distinguished ProfessorMary McKay, Co-DirectorExecutive Vice Provost Learn More Visit SMART Africa Smart Africa Center Fred M. Ssewamala, Co-DirectorWilliam E. Gordon Distinguished ProfessorMary McKay, Co-DirectorExecutive Vice Provost Founded in 2016, the SMART Africa Center (Strengthening Mental Health and Research Training) is a transdisciplinary collaborative center aimed at reducing gaps in child mental health services and research in Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, the SMART Africa Center utilizes a population approach to child mental health. The center brings together a consortium of academic, government, NGO and community stakeholders in Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa and the United States to focus on addressing the child mental health burden and service gaps in sub-Saharan Africa, including implementation and scale-up of evidence-based practices. Visit SMART Africa In The News SMART Africa Center Focuses on Children’s Mental Health June 15, 2017 Social System Design Lab Ellis Ballard, DirectorAssistant Professor of Practice Learn More Visit SSDL Social System Design Lab Ellis Ballard, DirectorAssistant Professor of Practice Founded in 2009, the Social System Design Lab (SSDL) advances the science and application of system dynamics in organizations and communities. The SSDL specializes in developing participatory methods and workshops for engaging communities and organizations to design innovative solutions in complex social systems using causal maps and formal models with computer simulation. Visit SSDL In The News Social System Design Lab Tackles Complex Problems Using Community-Based Science March 5, 2022