What Is Team Science?
Team Science is a collaborative approach that connects experts from different disciplines, backgrounds and perspectives to address research problems with a more comprehensive understanding of complex issues. The goal is more innovative, impactful and sustainable outcomes.
The new Team Science Series offers events that increase faculty member engagement across disciplines and grow capacity for interdisciplinary collaborative teams. Events foster engagement, building connections internally and externally.

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Upcoming Events
Team Science Series: Fall 2025 Leadership Workshops
September 12, 2025 | October 17, 2025 | November 14, 2025
Leadership Workshop 1 - September 12, 2025
REGISTRATION REQUIRED | 11:30 - 1:00 | Lunch Provided | Look for more information & registration in the Funding Focus Newsletter
Leadership Workshop 1 explores how collaborative experiences build the foundation for effective team science leadership. Participants will reflect on their strengths and areas for growth, share what drew them to team science, and learn key strategies for forming successful interdisciplinary teams, including identifying necessary expertise, seeking compatible team members, and assessing team readiness.
Past Events
Spring 2025 Event on Stress Science
Auburn Alumni Center
Auburn researchers study environmental, biological, psychological and social stress from the molecular level to the community level in plants, animals, and humans. Across disciplines, we apply complementary approaches to conceptualize and measure stress and stress responses, and to understand the effects and mechanisms of stress and stress responses. The stress science team science event was a forum for developing interdisciplinary collaborations that advance stress research, enhance stress education, and strengthen stress management efforts on campus and in the community.
Spring 2025 Creative Collisions Lunch Workshop
Auburn Alumni Center
This was a collaborative initiative between the Creative Showcase and the Team Science series, sponsored by the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development. This interactive lunch event was designed to spark unexpected research collaborations by connecting faculty across disciplines. This was an exciting opportunity for faculty interested in exploring innovative, cross-disciplinary research partnerships.
The Inaugural Fall 2024 Event
Brown-Kopel Engineering Student Achievement Center
A keynote presentation was given by Dr. Joel Dobbs (Center for Clinical and Translational Science, UAB) and the event included a moderated panel of experienced Auburn University research team leaders and informal discussion.
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Additional Resources
Contact Us
Jennifer Kerpelman
Associate Vice President, Research
kerpejl@auburn.edu
Research and Innovation Center
540 Devall Drive, Suite 200
Auburn, AL 36832