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.
University of Michigan Multi-disciplinary Coordinating Center for the Community Firearm Injury Prevention Network
Co-I: Maureen Walton, MPH, PhD, April M. Zeoli, PhD, MPH, Jason Goldstick, PhD, Doug Wiebe, PhD, Laura Seewald, MD, Cleopatra Caldwell, PhD, David Hutton, PhD, Amy Kibourne, PhD, MPH, A.J. Million, PhD, Gretchen Piatt, PhD,
Funder: National Institutes of Health,
The Role of Permit-to-Purchase in the Primary Prevention of Multiple Forms of Violence
Co-I: April M. Zeoli, PhD, MPH,
Funder: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
A Comparison of Firearm-Related Intimate Partner Homicide in Missouri and Oregon: Prevalence, Risk, and the Effect of Firearm Regulations
Co-I: April M. Zeoli, PhD, MPH,
Funder: National Collaborative for Gun Violence Research,
Building Research Capacity for Firearm Safety Among Children (FACTS)
Co-I: Patrick Carter, MD, Peter Ehrlich, MD, MSc, Justin Heinze, PhD, Cheryl King, PhD, Maureen Walton, MPH, PhD, Mark Ilgen, PhD, April M. Zeoli, PhD, MPH, Jukka Savolainen, PhD, Lisa Prosser, PhD,
Funder: National Institutes of Health,