Traumatic Injury Biomechanics
CDC-RFA-CD08-002
Biomechanics Applications to the Reduction of Traumatic Injuries and Their Severity
Susan Margulies, Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania
Development and Validation of a Diagnostic Tool for Infant Head Injuries from Falls
Mark D Grabiner, Ph.D.
University of Illinois at Chicago
Reducing Falls in the Eelderly: Beyond the Laboratory to the Community
CDC-RFA-CD07-006
Grants for Traumatic Injury Biomechanics
Research
Paul C. Ivancic,
Ph.D.
Yale University
Prevention of neck injuries in older adults during rear motor vehicle
collisions
Thomas McAllister,
M.D.
Trustees of
Dartmouth College
Effect of Biomechanical Force Exposure on Cognition and Brain
Activation in Student Athletes
Traumatic Injury Biomechanics Research
Grantee
Abstracts
John Cavanaugh, MD
Wayne State University
Neurophysiology of Whiplash Pain: Phase 1
& Phase 2
Li-Shan Chou, PhD
University of Oregon
Biomechanical and Sensory Motor Functions
After Concussion
Jeff Crandall, PhD
University of Virginia
Benefits of Rear-Facing Restraints for Older
Children
Edith D. Gurewitsch, MD
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Preventing Unintentional Mechanical Birth Injuries
Geoffrey T. Manley, MD, PhD
University of California San Francisco
Vascular Biomechanics in Traumatic Brain Injury
Mark Grabiner, PhD
Dept. of Movement Sciences (MC994)
Reducing Falls Using Task-Specific Training
Roger Haut, PhD
Michigan State University
Addressing Injury to Cartilage by Forces Generated during Knee Ligament Trauma
Beth Ann Winkelstein, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
Biomechanical Mechanisms of Facet-Mediated Whiplash Injury & Pain
Timothy Ovaert, PhD
University of Notre Dame
Computer Modeling and Etiological Investigation of Acute Injury Risk
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