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Dr. Lisa M. Thompson, Professor in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University, delivered the keynote speech: "Developing and evaluating behavioral interventions to reduce women’s exposure to air pollution in global settings: How does implementation science help?" Dr. Lisa M. Thompson has worked for over 20 years on household air pollution projects in Guatemala, including the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) stove intervention trial. She is the principal investigator of a cluster-randomized trial in rural Guatemala that uses implementation research to develop and evaluate community-level strategies to reduce household burning of plastic waste. She illustrates findings from research on household air pollution from solid fuel cooking and how this ubiquitous exposure affects women’s health globally. She discusses her current research, Ecolectivos, a village-level cluster randomized controlled trial in Guatemala, which aims to reduce plastic waste burning in household fires. She illustrates two principal approaches used in this ongoing study, participatory action research and dissemination and implementation science.