Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention
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November 22, 2024
Study examines firearm-related threats to immigrants
Almost half of the migrants crossing into the U.S. from Latin America and the Caribbean report experiencing firearm-related threats in their home country, according to a U-M study.
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November 4, 2024
Campus briefs
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October 30, 2024
Grant to fund study of school-based firearm storage campaign
Researchers from the School of Public Health and Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention recently secured a nearly $1 million grant from the National Institute of Justice to evaluate a safe firearm storage campaign program.
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October 21, 2024
Four from U-M elected to National Academy of Medicine
Kenneth M. Langa, Erica E. Marsh, Santa J. Ono and Marc A. Zimmerman have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors in medical research.
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September 13, 2024
Report: Clinical interventions can reduce firearm injuries
Clinicians can play a major role in reducing their patients’ risks of firearm-related injuries, according to an article published by U-M researchers.
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September 9, 2024
Campus briefs
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August 27, 2024
Study looks at gaps in firearms relinquishment laws
State and federal laws across the United States prohibiting firearm possession in cases of domestic violence often lack enforcement mechanisms, according to a U-M study.
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May 15, 2024
Six research faculty members recognized with OVPR awards
The Office of the Vice President for Research will honor six research faculty members from across U-M with Research Faculty Recognition Awards or Research Faculty Achievement Awards.
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April 22, 2024
Campus briefs
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March 12, 2024
School threat assessment toolkit supports violence prevention
A new toolkit designed to support U.S. schools’ violence prevention efforts has been published by the National Center for School Safety at U-M.