Hosted by Jonathan Jay, Assistant Professor, Community Health Sciences (SPH)
Guns are a leading cause of death and disability in the US. Addressing the challenge of gun violence requires novel research to support a new generation of policies and programs.
This Research on Tap will highlight cutting-edge work from across BU to understand, prevent, and respond to the impacts of interpersonal violence, self-harm, and accidental injuries involving guns. Introductory remarks will be provided by Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor Sandro Galea of the BU School of Public Health. View agenda and event slides.
Featuring: Jonathan Jay (host) | Mohammed Abba-Aji | Salma Abdalla | Lisa Allee | Andrew Bacher-Hicks | Elizabeth Pino | Rachel Adams | Dane Scantling | James Silver | Michael Ulrich
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The Research on Tap series, sponsored by the BU Office of Research, brings together groups of BU researchers around important topics. At each event, 10-12 researchers present a maximum of four slides and deliver a four-minute “elevator pitch” of their work. Research on Tap events are open to faculty, staff, postdocs, and graduate students. Each presentation is followed by refreshments and lively discussion with colleagues and potential collaborators.
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