CIHR Strategic Teams in Applied Injury Research
The Strategic Teams in Applied Injury Research aim to reduce the occurrence of injuries and its consequences. By supporting multi-disciplinary teams of talented and experienced researchers and building further research capacity in the areas of injury prevention, treatment and control, this strategic investment has created new knowledge useful in the development of policies, programs and products related to the safety of Canadians.
CIHR Team in Traumatic Brain Injury and Violence
Dr. Michael D. Cusimano
CIHR Team in Safety Culture for Spinal Manipulation Therapy (SAFETY NET)
Dr. Sunita Vohra
CIHR Team in Prevention of Fall-Related Injuries in Older Adults through Bioengineering
Dr. Stephen N. Robinovitch
CIHR Team on Interpersonal Traumas
Dr. Martine Hébert
CIHR Team in Child and Youth Injury Prevention
Drs. Ian Pike and Alison Macpherson
CIHR Team in Traffic and Road Injury Prevention (TRIP) Program for Canadian Children
Drs. Anne W. Snowdon and Andrew W. Howard
CIHR Team in Trauma System Development in Canada
Dr. Avery B. Nathens
CIHR would also like to acknowledge the following funding partners: The Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research; AUTO21 Centre of Excellence; CIHR's Institute of Aging (IA), Institute of Gender and Health (IGH), Institute of Health Services and Policy Research (IHSPR), Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH), Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (IMHA), Knowledge Translation Strategy Unit; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC); Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF); Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC); Transport Canada; University of Windsor (Ontario); Women & Children's Health Research Institute (Edmonton).
Read the full list of awardees and their project abstracts
Read the full list of partners
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Contact Information
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