Researcher

Associate Professor Jagnoor Jagnoor

My Expertise

Global Injury Prevention; Drowning Prevention, Policy Analysis, Equity research, Implementation Trials

 

 

 

 

 

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Fields of Research (FoR)

Public Health and Health Services

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Biography

Associate Professor Jagnoor Jagnoor, Program Lead for Injury at The George Institute, Australia and Head of the Injury Division in India, co-directs the WHO Collaborating Centre for injury prevention and trauma care, holding an Emerging Leader 2 – NHMRC fellowship and specializing in injury epidemiology.

Her research focuses on investigating the impact of injuries, addressing equity and vulnerability in injury burden distribution,...view more

Associate Professor Jagnoor Jagnoor, Program Lead for Injury at The George Institute, Australia and Head of the Injury Division in India, co-directs the WHO Collaborating Centre for injury prevention and trauma care, holding an Emerging Leader 2 – NHMRC fellowship and specializing in injury epidemiology.

Her research focuses on investigating the impact of injuries, addressing equity and vulnerability in injury burden distribution, evaluating interventions to reduce this burden across Australia, Africa, and Asia, and contributing to injury prevention and post-injury recovery outcomes. She is involved in diverse LMIC projects involving injury surveillance, occupational injuries, road injuries, burns, falls, snakebites, and drowning. With a wide-ranging scope, her research encompasses injury prevention, rehabilitation, health-related quality of life, health systems and policy analysis, economic impact, and alternate insurance systems concerning injury, whiplash, and mild traumatic brain injury. Supported by her collaborators, she is driven to generate novel insights for tackling injury burden in low-middle income populations with competing health needs. Her research is focused on social and political determinants of injury prevention, and consistently translating her research into tangible impact via enhanced practitioner guidelines, government initiatives, and policies, all built upon sustained engagement with communities, consumers, government entities, and the scientific sphere.


My Grants

Selected Grants

2022

 

2019

  • Jagnoor J, Manickam NE, T Jain, S Bhaumik. Systems approach to improving recovery outcomes among burns survivors. Indian Council of Medical Research .
  • Manickam NE, J Jagnoor, Babu B, Jeromie J. Building trauma registry In India, across 6 states.

Indian Council of Medical Research. 

 

2018

  • Jagnoor J, Keay L, Sherrington C, S Bhaumik. Reviewing literature for injuries among older population in Western Pacific Region. World Health Organization, WPRO 

2017

  • Ivers R, Jagnoor J, Keay L, Sherrington C, S Bhaumik. Reviewing literature for development of technical package for fall prevention. World Health Organization Geneva 

2016

  • Jagnoor J, Prinja S, Ivers R, Kumar R. Review of injury surveillance systems in India. World Health Organization – India office 
  • Jagnoor J, Nguyen H, Lukaszyk C, Ivers R. Burden of drowning and opportunities for drowning prevention in India and Vietnam. Royal National LifeBoat Institution, UK .

2015

  • Ivers R, Jagnoor J, T Potokar, S Chamania. Stakeholder consultation on community based rehabilitation for burns survivors in India. World Health Organisation Geneva 
  • Ivers R, Jagnoor J, Norton R. Comprehensive Drowning Reduction Program, Bangladesh. Royal National Lifeboats Institution, UK 

My Qualifications

BDS, MPh, PhD


My Research Supervision


Supervision keywords


Areas of supervision

Injury prevention

Drowning

Road - transportation injuries

Falls

Global Health

Health systems and policy research

Public Health

Burns


My Teaching

Co -convening Policy Studies course

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