Jagnoor Jagnoor

About Dr Jagnoor Jagnoor

Senior Research Fellow, Injury Program

  • Head, India Injury Division
  • Co-director, WHO Collaborating Centre on Injury Prevention and Trauma Care
  • Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • Honorary Senior Lecturer, School of Public Health University of Sydney and The John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research
  • BDS,
  • MPH,
  • PhD

Jagnoor is Senior Research Fellow, with a background in injury epidemiology. She has a conjoint appointment as Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW and an honorary Senior Lecturer appointment, School of Public Health University of Sydney, and The John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research.

Jagnoor’ s research interests are exploring the impact of injuries, assessing issues of equity and vulnerability in the distribution of the burden of injuries, evaluating potential interventions to reduce the burden of injuries in Australia, Africa and Asia and contributing to data for decision making in preventing injuries and improving recovery post-injury.

Her current research spans a broad range, including injury prevention, rehabilitation, health-related quality of life, economic impact and alternate systems of insurance with respect to injury, whiplash, and mild traumatic brain injury. She is passionate about creating new knowledge to best address the injury burden in low middle-income populations with competing for health needs. She is engaged in several projects in LMIC working on injury surveillance systems, road injuries, burns, falls and drowning.

Gaps in the evidence for interventions in global drowning research

Injury Prevention Date published:

Global, regional, and national burden of injuries, and burden attributable to injuries risk factors, 1990 to 2019: results from the Global Burden of Disease study 2019

Public Health Date published:

Core outcome set for intervention research on snakebite envenomation in South Asia

Injury Prevention Date published:

Integrating injury prevention into the planetary health agenda: a vital opportunity

BMJ Date published:

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