Examining the state of research: Defining the challenges and opportunities for blast injury research: Workshop Report. March 2019, Cape Town, South Africa.
Examining the state of research: Defining the challenges and opportunities for blast injury research: Workshop Report. March 2019, Cape Town, South Africa.
The multidisciplinary research challenges of civilian blast injuries were discussed at the International Blast Injury Research Network’s (IBRN) inaugural workshop, ‘Examining the State of Research: Blast Injury Research Workshop’. The IBRN launch workshop was hosted by the Blast Impact and Survivability Research Unit (BISRU) and took place at the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Mechanical Engineering Department in South Africa on 27 March 2019.
This report provides an outline of the presentations and discussions that took place drawing on multidisciplinary experience from South Africa, Zimbabwe and the UK. It highlights current knowledge gaps and participants perceptions about research priorities and potential approaches to address the challenges.
workshop report, protection, landmines, explosive violence, conflict, blast engineering, public health, blast injury, research priorities
University of Southampton
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Batchelor, James
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Langdon, Genevieve
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16 September 2019
Denny, Jack
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Brown, Rebecca
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Batchelor, James
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Langdon, Genevieve
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Denny, Jack, Brown, Rebecca, Batchelor, James and Langdon, Genevieve
(2019)
Examining the state of research: Defining the challenges and opportunities for blast injury research: Workshop Report. March 2019, Cape Town, South Africa.
University of Southampton
20pp.
(doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.9827639).
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Abstract
The multidisciplinary research challenges of civilian blast injuries were discussed at the International Blast Injury Research Network’s (IBRN) inaugural workshop, ‘Examining the State of Research: Blast Injury Research Workshop’. The IBRN launch workshop was hosted by the Blast Impact and Survivability Research Unit (BISRU) and took place at the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Mechanical Engineering Department in South Africa on 27 March 2019.
This report provides an outline of the presentations and discussions that took place drawing on multidisciplinary experience from South Africa, Zimbabwe and the UK. It highlights current knowledge gaps and participants perceptions about research priorities and potential approaches to address the challenges.
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Published date: 16 September 2019
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Examining the State of the Research – Blast Injury Workshop: The successes, challenges & opportunities for blast injury research, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, 2019-03-27 - 2019-03-27
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workshop report, protection, landmines, explosive violence, conflict, blast engineering, public health, blast injury, research priorities
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