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Research to Field Solutions Mapping Workshop

Learn pathway mapping, translational planning, field deployment logic, stakeholder alignment, and implementation strategy for plant disease research outcomes.

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Translating Research into Field Solutions Pathway Mapping

Research to Field Solutions Pathway Mapping Workshop
Workshop Index Duration: 1 Day
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Quick Summary
Translation Planning One Day Format Field Pathways
Core Principles of Translating Research into Field Solutions
  • Understand how pathway mapping connects plant pathology research outputs to field-level disease management solutions through practical planning and decision sequencing.
  • Decision Sequencing Field Planning
  • Review how evidence, validation, stakeholder needs, field conditions, and implementation barriers influence translational success in disease management programs.
  • Stakeholder Needs Implementation Barriers
  • Examine how pathway maps help align research goals, field adoption expectations, extension logic, and outcome measurement in plant health contexts.
  • Field Adoption Outcome Measurement
  • Build awareness of how translational planning improves clarity around validation steps, resource needs, deployment timing, and communication priorities.
  • Validation Steps Deployment Timing
  • Understand the role of structured pathway mapping in moving from scientific findings to usable, scalable, and context-aware disease solutions.
  • Scalable Solutions Context Aware
  • Strengthen translational thinking for researchers, extension teams, and plant pathology professionals converting evidence into field practice.
  • Extension Teams Field Practice
Overview
Plant Pathology Field Translation Applied Strategy
Workshop Overview and Learning Outcomes
  • Learn how to map the pathway from research insight to deployable field solution in plant disease management settings.
  • Deployable Solutions Research Insight
  • Understand how validation, demonstration, adoption readiness, and stakeholder communication shape translational effectiveness.
  • Adoption Readiness Demonstration Planning
  • Recognize the importance of linking scientific evidence, field realities, grower relevance, and implementation feasibility.
  • Field Realities Implementation Feasibility
  • Develop awareness of handoff points between laboratory research, extension communication, demonstration activity, and field uptake.
  • Handoff Points Field Uptake
  • Build confidence in using pathway maps to clarify next steps, assumptions, barriers, and stakeholder roles in plant health solution delivery.
  • Stakeholder Roles Barrier Analysis
  • Gain practical understanding of how translational planning improves adoption potential, deployment discipline, and measurable field relevance.
  • Adoption Potential Field Relevance
Agenda
Hands On Review One Day Format Applied Learning
Agenda Flow and Hands-on Components
  • The workshop introduces pathway mapping concepts, translational checkpoints, and field-solution planning logic for plant disease research outputs.
  • Translational Checkpoints Planning Logic
  • Sessions cover evidence prioritization, adoption barriers, stakeholder mapping, field validation needs, and communication pathways.
  • Evidence Prioritization Stakeholder Mapping
  • Participants review how research outputs can be aligned with field demonstrations, extension messaging, and implementation milestones.
  • Extension Messaging Implementation Milestones
  • Hands-on components include mapping translational routes, identifying breakpoints, refining assumptions, and improving field deployment logic.
  • Translational Routes Deployment Logic
  • Interactive review highlights how structured planning improves field relevance, stakeholder buy-in, and translational accountability.
  • Stakeholder Buy In Translational Accountability
  • Participants consolidate learning through a practical review of research-to-field pathway models relevant to plant disease solutions.
  • Pathway Models Field Solutions
Deliverables
Pathway Guidance Awareness Outcomes Reference Support
Deliverables, Support Material, and Frequently Asked Questions
  • Participants receive guidance on translational pathway design, implementation staging, stakeholder alignment, and field-ready planning logic.
  • Implementation Staging Field Ready Logic
  • Reference support emphasizes validation checkpoints, field communication, barrier recognition, and adoption-supportive planning.
  • Validation Checkpoints Barrier Recognition
  • The workshop is relevant to plant pathology researchers, extension teams, disease management professionals, scholars, and technical staff.
  • Extension Teams Disease Professionals
  • FAQ topics address beginner suitability, pathway depth, field validation expectations, stakeholder engagement, and translational planning scope.
  • Beginner Friendly Engagement Scope
  • Additional discussion clarifies how pathway mapping improves solution readiness, field coordination, and practical use of plant disease research.
  • Solution Readiness Field Coordination
  • Participants finish with stronger understanding of translational pathway mapping for converting research into field-level disease solutions.
  • Pathway Mapping Field Conversion

Overview

  • This workshop covers pathway mapping, translational planning, field deployment logic, stakeholder alignment, and implementation strategy for plant disease research outcomes.

Who should attend

  • Plant pathology researchers, extension teams, disease management professionals, scholars, and technical staff involved in translating research to field use.

Learning outcomes

  • Participants learn pathway design, stakeholder alignment, field validation planning, adoption barriers, and translational implementation logic.

Agenda

  • The one-day agenda covers pathway concepts, evidence prioritization, stakeholder mapping, field validation needs, translational routes, and field solution models.

Hands-on / Demonstrations

  • Hands-on elements include mapping translational routes, identifying breakpoints, refining assumptions, and improving field deployment logic.

Deliverables

  • Participants receive pathway guidance, validation checkpoint awareness, barrier recognition inputs, and adoption-supportive reference points for field translation.

FAQ

  • FAQs address beginner suitability, pathway depth, field validation expectations, stakeholder engagement, and translational planning scope.