The NJ-SHO Center team is looking forward to meeting with other traffic safety professionals and learning about their innovative research at the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting in Washington, DC on January 5-9, 2025.
As the proportion of fatal crashes involving older drivers rises, two new studies underscore significant challenges ahead, including one led by Dr. Andrew Zullo.
Learn about the NJ-SHO Center for Integrated Data that is conducting research on traffic safety and transportation equity with its unique data warehouse and a public health lens.
Dr. Emma Sartin discusses the implications of an NJ-SHO study which found discrepancies between child passenger injuries in crash reports and in hospital records.
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development featured NJ-SHO research on driving outcomes among youth with mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder. The research was funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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