Funded Injury Control Research Centers (ICRCs)
In 1987 the CDC began funding Injury Control Research Centers (ICRCs) throughout the United States to study ways to prevent injuries and disabilities.
Injury Control Research Centers conduct research in all three core phases of injury control (prevention, acute care, and rehabilitation) and serve as training centers as well as information centers for the public. Research design in these centers is interdisciplinary and incorporates the fields of medicine, engineering, epidemiology, law, and criminal justice, behavioral and social sciences, biostatistics, public health, and biomechanics.
Currently Funded ICRCs
- Emory University
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
- Washington University
- The University of Iowa
- Colorado State University
- West Virginia University
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine
- The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital
- Medical College of Wisconsin
- San Francisco Injury Center
Previously Funded ICRCs
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