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Russell Griffin, Ph.D. 

Gun violence • Gun violence-protection • Motor vehicle-related injuries and prevention • Pediatric trauma outcomes • Improving clinical care of trauma and burn patients • Treating acte kidney injury in newborns 

Media contact: Hannah Echols, echolsh@uab.edu 

GriffinRussell Griffin, Ph.D. 

Department of Epidemiology
School of Public Health 

 

Areas of expertise:

  • Gun violence
  • Gun violence-prevention
  • Motor vehicle-related injuries and prevention
  • Pediatric trauma outcomes
  • Improving clinical care of trauma and burn patients
  • Treating acute kidney injury in newborns  

 

 

Griffin is an epidemiologist who is an expert in gun violence and motor-vehicle related deaths and injuries. His research has examined gun-related mortality rates and ways to reduce the rates. He also studies mortality rates from motor vehicle and consumer product-related injuries and is able to provide insights on how to prevent these deaths and injuries.

His recent work has focused on ways to improve clinical care of trauma and burn patients, as well as discovering and treating acute kidney injury in newborns.

 

 

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