March 28, 2005
CHAPEL HILL — Dr. Susan P. Baker, the founding director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy, will reflect on leaders who have paved the way in safety research at an April 6 lecture on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus.The 2005 Patricia F. Waller Memorial Lecture, titled “On the Shoulders of Giants,” will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History’s Hitchcock Multipurpose Room. A reception will follow the free public event.

The UNC Prevention Research Center, the UNC Highway Safety Research Center and the department of psychology, in the College of Arts and Sciences, are sponsoring the 2005 Patricia F. Waller Lecture.

Baker is an epidemiologist specializing in injury prevention with a wide variety of focus areas, including motor vehicle occupant and pedestrian deaths among children and adults, carbon monoxide poisoning, childhood asphyxiation, falls among the elderly and injury severity scoring.

She is well-known for developing the widely used Injury Severity Score and for writing the “Injury Fact Book,” produced by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.

Baker’s experience as a licensed pilot has expanded her work to include analyses of crashes in the Colorado Rockies, and research on commuter aircraft crashes and on crashes of instructional flights.

She is an advocate of policy changes that will prevent injuries. Much of her teaching and research is designed to influence legislators, administrators, the media and others whose decisions can determine the likelihood of injury for thousands of people.

Baker holds joint appointments at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in the departments of pediatrics and emergency medicine.

Dr. Patricia Fossum Waller, who died in 2003, received her doctorate in psychology from UNC. She worked for nearly two decades as a researcher at the UNC Highway Safety Research Center, where she developed the concept for graduated licensing that would become adopted nationwide.

She launched the Injury Prevention Research Center with a vision merging her background in traffic safety with public health perspectives on injury control. The multidisciplinary federally funded center, founded in 1987, brings together faculty experts from numerous schools and departments at UNC.

Waller later was director of the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institution and professor of public health policy and administration. She retired to Chapel Hill in 1999.

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