 Despite increased awareness of the need for diverse research participants, success in translating research findings into clinical applications has been limited. A recent survey of researchers at the University of Wisconsin Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, ICTR, revealed that while most respondents believe in the importance of diversity, certain factors were associated with higher levels of best practices knowledge and implementation. These included using federal funding, having fewer years of experience, recruiting healthy participants, and having recruitment training. This article was authored by CIS and APASMO, Dorothy Farah Edwards, Christine A. Salkness, and others.