Deputy Director, Monash University Accident Research Centre
Monash University
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Professor Oxley is a leading internationally renowned academic in injury prevention research, having made a significant contribution to the reduction of injuries and overall safe mobility of vulnerable populations. Her main research interests are in the roles of health promotion, education and behaviour in injury prevention and trauma and investigating the role of human behaviour and performance in injury occurrence. Much of her work focuses on the assessment and management of risk and development of behaviour change and human factors approaches to prevent injuries. Jennie also has a keen research interests in promoting healthy lifestyles, assessment of performance, examining injury and health outcomes following incidents/collisions, as well as evaluations of educational, training, behavioural and technological interventions.
She is also responsible for managing major projects in the areas of safety and well-being of older adults (particularly prevention of falls and fall-related injuries), assessment of risk of learner and novice drivers, motorcyclists, pedestrians and cyclists, older road users, child injury prevention, and unlicensed and offender drivers. Her studies address human factors and safety issues relevant to ITS technologies and development of innovative measures to improve safety, mobility and quality of life amongst these populations.
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Friday, November 15, 2024
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM PST
Friday, November 15, 2024
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM PST