Our Mission
To advance the safety of children, adolescents and young adults through childhood injury research and to apply our resources to developing effective interventions to prevent these injuries from recurring.
Research. Action. Impact.
Using a multidisciplinary approach, the Center for Injury Research and Prevention draws on a team of scientists from the fields of emergency medicine, pediatric trauma, pediatric and adolescent development, epidemiology and biostatistics, bioengineering, computational engineering, psychology, behavioral development, communications, and health education.
These different points of view form the foundation of a methodology in which research into the pre-event, event and post-event causes of injury and trauma can lead to action and ultimately make an impact on our nation's youth. The Center's findings are not only published in medical journals, but also are translated into recommendations for parents, educators, policymakers and product manufacturers by the Center's outreach and advocacy professionals.
The Research-to-Action-to-Impact Paradigm
The Center for Injury Research and Prevention research follows a cycle that encourages action beyond the publication of research findings. The research team seeks innovative solutions to identified injury mechanisms through evidence-based interventions in the form of educational tools, improved product design, and improved legislative and regulatory policy to achieve measurable impact in the form of injuries avoided and lives saved.
For More Information On the Center for Injury Research and Prevention
These Fact Sheets describe various areas of our Center. To access them, click on the links below.
Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies: Partnering With Industry to Improve Child Safety ![]()
Crash Investigation: From Tragedy, Insight
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Discovering a Safer World: Translating Research into Action, Improving Pediatric Health ![]()
Emotional Impact of Pediatric Injury: Helping Families Recover ![]()
Injury Prevention Under the Microscope: Better Understanding Leads to Safer Technology ![]()
Keeping Young Drivers Safe: Increased Knowledge and Effective Learning Tools for Parents and Teens ![]()
Outreach and Advocacy: Making a Scientific Case for a Safer World ![]()
Partners for Child Passenger Safety: A Joint Venture of Academia and Private Industry ![]()
About The Center
Staff Spotlight:

Matt Maltese, MS

Our hope is that one day we will be able to develop a crash-test dummy that is based on real child biomechanical data, not adult biomechanical data scaled down. This will then hopefully lead to restraint systems in vehicles that are designed forchildren to reduce morbidity on our nation’s roads.

children to reduce morbidity on our nation’s roads.