Read abstracts of recent peer-reviewed research studies conducted by members of the Center for Injury Research and Prevention and the Center for Violence Prevention at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Dr. Elizabeth Walshe highlights research supporting the recommendation that families consider newer vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems to improve safety and lower the risk of fatal crashes for teen drivers.
The Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS), a child injury research consortium hosted by CHOP and The Ohio State University, announces its 2025-2026 portfolio of 10 new research projects.
CIRP student Abhijnan Lnu shares how his teen driving research experience taught him how research not only informs technology and training programs but also fosters personal empowerment.