RESEARCH
Evaluating and Enhancing the Predictive Capabilities of SIMonAl King and King Yang, Wayne State University |

Thus, the major outcome for this cooperative project is to further develop the numerical, experimental, and injury prediction underpinning of SIMon, and to provide the scientific foundations for the rapid transition from HIC to SIMon.
Wayne State University is leading the computational side of the SIMon validation project. The goals for the Wayne State component are to evaluate the numerical performance of the SIMon model and develop a rat finite element model for simulations of the Weight Drop Test, the Cortical Impact Test and the Vacuum Injury Test.
UAB INJURY CONTROL RESEARCH CENTER
UAB UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION CENTER
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC AND SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
SAFETY RESEARCH & STRATEGIES INC.
Calendar
February 7, 2011
Driving, health, and the impact of licensing regulations on older adults: Using data harmonization to address complex driving issues-Lesley Ross, PhD
February 15, 2011
Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury: Acute Care Perspectives for Mild, Moderate, and Severe Injury-Panel Discussion
February 23, 2011
A Case-Crossover Study of Occupational Eye Injuries-Justin Blackburn, MPH
March 11, 2011
Health Factors Related to Critical Safety Events in Commerical Drivers-Karen Heaton, PhD




