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Current Ph.D. students at MUARC and their topics
- Hafez Alavi - 'Developing safety models to predict pedestrian crashes and assess innovative crash and injury risk reduction measures'
- Michael Bourne - 'Evaluating the effectiveness of local injury prevention and safety promotion programs'
- Lyndal Bugeja - 'The role of coroners’ recommendations in injury prevention and control in Victoria'
- Fiona Clay - 'Predictors of return to work and work disability
following injury'
- Clay Douglas - 'Development of an occupant computer model for a far-side vehicle crash'
- Jonathon Ehsani - 'Injury prevention in low and middle income countries'
- Richard Fernandez - 'Hip fractures in older persons - internal hip
protectors'
- Robin Hutchinson - 'Using ecological psychology and cognitive work analysis to address safety issues in the automotive domain'
- Marilyn Johnson - 'Cycling safety from the perspective of all road users'
- Jessica Killian - 'The correlation between forensic toxicology and unnatural death'
- Adam McKinnon - 'Optimising the utility of injury surveillance systems for injury control in active populations'
- Eve Mitsopoulos-Rubens - 'Use of in-vehicle intelligent transport systems
to aid calibration in young novice drivers'
- Lisa Molnar - 'Self-regulatory practices by older drivers'
- Damian Morgan - 'Modelling risk factors for unintentional drownings
of beach swimmers'
- Carlyn Muir - 'Vision and driving with Hemianopia'
- Roszalina Ramli - 'Craniomaxillofacial injuries among motorcyclists: A study on attitudes towards safety and use of helmets and helmet type design issues as contributing factors to injury patterns and severity'
- Virginia Routley - 'China Belting Up: An evaluation of the changes in seat belt wearing patterns in the Chinese cities of Nanjing and Zhoushan over 3 years in an environment of rapid motorisation'
- Carolyn Staines - 'Drowning and its prevention in low and middle income countries'
- Karen Stephan - 'The effect of drugs on crash risk and driving behaviour'
- Trang Vu - 'Fall prevention in community-living older people affected by co-morbidity: a targeted approach'
- Linda Watson - 'Injury prevention: dog related injuries'
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