Dr. Lee’s overarching research goal is to inform the development of firearm injury prevention programs that address the multifaceted, downstream consequences of structural racism among racially marginalized youth. Dr. Lee was most recently a Research Scientist at the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, Biostatistician, and Research Investigator at Children’s Minnesota Hospitals and Clinics, and a Research Faculty for the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Based on the results of a systematic review, Dr. Lee will provide an overview of the research on racism as a contributor to firearm violence. He will identify knowledge gaps and recommend future directions for studying racism as a fundamental driver of racial disparities in firearm violence.
Michigan Youth Violence Prevention Center, Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention, and Injury Prevention CenterRacism and Firearm Outcomes: The State of the Evidence with Dr. Daniel Lee
Charting the Path Forward: Engaging Science, Policy, and Practice to Reduce Gun Violence Disparities
July 12, 2023
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: Michigan Youth Violence Prevention Center, Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention, and Injury Prevention Center
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Dr. Lee’s overarching research goal is to inform the development of firearm injury prevention programs that address the multifaceted, downstream consequences of structural racism among racially marginalized youth. Dr. Lee was most recently a Research Scientist at the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, Biostatistician, and Research Investigator at Children’s Minnesota Hospitals and Clinics, and a Research Faculty for the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Based on the results of a systematic review, Dr. Lee will provide an overview of the research on racism as a contributor to firearm violence. He will identify knowledge gaps and recommend future directions for studying racism as a fundamental driver of racial disparities in firearm violence.