Despite more than 15 years of progress in SciTS research, the field still lacks a substantial body of evidence-based trainings and interventions that produce specific, measurable outcomes. SciTS research findings rarely get translated into practical, accessible tools, and existing trainings and interventions may be evidence-informed (i.e., built using research findings) but are rarely evidence-based (i.e., shown to be effective at achieving specific outcomes through rigorous testing). Without such evidence-based trainings and tools, the field struggles to gain recognition as a source for strategies, best practices, and tools that can help teams conduct more rigorous, effective, and efficient science. In this workshop, participants will learn to translate a SciTS finding into a practical training or intervention that can be delivered to teams. The workshop will be highly interactive, with short didactic overviews followed by active work time to engage in translation. There will also be ample time for participants to discuss their translation work with other attendees, providing opportunities for collaborative learning and community building. Specifically: 1. Participants will understand and apply a framework for creating Team Science trainings and interventions that help individuals and teams build, lead, and manage more effective teams 2. Participants will choose one evidence-backed best practice from the SciTS research to translate into a lightweight, accessible intervention or training for scientists or science teams 3. Participants will walk away with a blueprint for creating and testing their training or intervention