Projects
Producing and disseminating rigorous, actionable research is at the core of the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention’s mission. Many of our faculty have been working, researching, and publishing together for over 10 years. Multidisciplinary collaboration is a hallmark of our culture, and the Institute encourages cross-disciplinary work to advance the field. Below is a directory of both the Institute’s funded projects and affiliate projects.
Institute-funded projects include both projects that the Institute has funded (i.e., through pilot funding or idea’s labs) or projects that the Institute was funded to complete (i.e., grants awarded to the Institute), while affiliated projects are other firearm work conducted by our faculty. Projects can be sorted by firearm topic area, status, project source, primary investigator or co-investigator.
National Firearm Attitudes and Behaviors Study
Co-I: Daniel Lee, PhD, Rebeccah Sokol, PhD,
Funder: Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention, Office of the VP of Research, University of Michigan, National Institutes of Health, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD),
Firearm Safety and Injury Prevention During Early Childhood: A Parent Engagement Approach
Co-I: Daniel Lee, PhD, Rebeccah Sokol, PhD, Cynthia Ewell Foster, PhD, Marc Zimmerman, PhD, Justin Heinze, PhD, Andrew Hashikawa, MD, Brian Zikmund-Fisher, PhD,
Funder: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Moving Upstream: Understanding Racism, Firearm Injury Risks, and Resiliency among Asian Americans
Co-I: Marc Zimmerman, PhD, Daniel Lee, PhD, Justin Heinze, PhD, Xining Yang, PhD,
Funder: National Institutes of Health - National Institute of Nursing Research,