CE24-001, Columbia Center for Injury Science and Prevention (CCISP)
Project Number1R49CE003555-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderBRANAS, CHARLES C.
Awardee OrganizationCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES
Description
Abstract Text
Columbia Center for Injury Science and Prevention – Project Summary
The Columbia Center for Injury Science and Prevention (CCISP) will build upon its many past
successes as a previously funded CDC Injury Control Research Center (ICRC) and will also, at the same time,
thoughtfully progress into important new directions in seeking to usher in a new era of injury science with an
explicit focus on reducing health inequities. The proposed Center will meet these objectives through synergistic
efforts that actively strengthen our existing infrastructure; bring together scientific expertise, policy, and
practice; produce an inclusive and diverse injury prevention workforce; foster interdisciplinary collaborations
and far-reaching partnerships across our university, city, region, and other ICRCs in newly advancing the field
of injury prevention with a focus on equity and social justice; and ultimately reduce morbidity and mortality from
injuries through the creation, dissemination, and translation of scientific knowledge, the development of
innovative and multi-level training programs, and the promotion of equitable best practices and evidence-based
interventions. The CCISP will integrate and sustain its primary activities — leadership, research, training and
education, and outreach — ensuring the “whole is greater than the sum of its parts” and maximizing the impact
far beyond what would be achieved in conducting each of these activities separately in isolation.
The mission and overall objective of the CCISP will be “Accelerating Equity through the Science of
Safety”, leveraging the unique value of scientific inquiry in assembling a large group of university, community,
and government partners to fast-track injury prevention research and programs with the greatest potential to
equitably impact the safety and health of marginalized communities. This objective will be met by: 1) further
developing infrastructure that brings together scientific expertise, policy, and practice through a lens of equity;
2) creating diverse, interdisciplinary collaborations and far-reaching partnerships across our university, city,
region, state and other national ICRCs in newly advancing the injury prevention field; and 3) reducing injuries
level through the creation, translation, and dissemination of scientific knowledge, training and education
programs, and best practices and evidence-based solutions.
The CCISP will bring together a team of highly experienced individuals with a long history of leadership
of, engagement in, and connection to a multitude of injury prevention societies and stakeholders locally,
nationally, and globally. The Center will be led by a robust Administrative Core, as well as an Outreach Core
and a Training and Education Core, and will include four Centerpiece Research Projects. These projects will
focus on injury prevention topics that are a priority for the CDC National Center for Injury Prevention and
Control and its Director, injury prevention issues of health equity and social justice, and translation to
marginalized communities most in need, and will prominently include early-stage investigators.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Columbia Center for Injury Science and Prevention – Project Narrative
The mission of the Columbia Center for Injury Science and Prevention (CCISP) will be “Accelerating
Equity through the Science of Safety”, leveraging the unique value of scientific inquiry in assembling a large
group of university, community, and government partners to fast-track injury prevention research and programs
with the greatest potential to equitably impact the safety and health of historically marginalized communities.
The Center will do this by generating and promoting innovative, cutting-edge, and interdisciplinary injury
science with real-world impact; building a new generation of injury scientists and practitioners in one of the
world's leading training programs; and engaging in the bidirectional sharing of expertise with policymakers and
community partners to meaningfully reduce the disproportionate burdens of injuries and violence across
disparate communities. The Center will be led by a robust Administrative Core, as well as an Outreach Core
and a Training and Education Core, and will include Centerpiece Research Projects focusing on injury
prevention topics that are a priority for the CDC National Center for Injury Prevention and Control and its
Director, injury prevention issues of health equity and social justice, and translation to marginalized
communities most in need, and will prominently include early-stage investigators.
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