June 7, 2011
In remarks before a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 6, James O. Woolliscroft, M.D., dean of the U-M Medical School and Lyle C. Roll Professor of Medicine, praised the “incredible community of experts” from across many disciplines who have been working together toward a single purpose – to reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by motor vehicle crashes.
The center’s founder and director Stewart Wang, M.D., Ph.D., has been holding monthly crash reviews for automotive engineers and medical professionals since 1998. But the event marks the location of new ICAM facilities in close proximity to additional training and research resources at the U-M Medical School and hospital campus.
“In our many years of research, here’s what we know is important,” says Wang, who is also director of the U-M Burn Center. “The vehicle is important. The restraints are important. But the occupant is the most important.
“Our mission is to better understand, treat and prevent crash injuries. And to really understand injuries requires doctors and engineers working together in equal partnership,” he adds.
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