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Injury Biomechanics Research Center

Research Services
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    Collin Rogus, EIT Graduate Research Associate at The Ohio State University
    • Columbus, Ohio Metropolitan Area
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    Clare Fibbi M.S. Mechanical Engineering Student
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    Alekhya Ganti Graduate Research Associate @ Injury Biomechanics Research Laboratory (IBRC) || Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student @ The Ohio State University
    • Columbus, Ohio, United States
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    James Dobrozsi Master's Student at The Ohio State University | Biomedical Engineering
    • Columbus, Ohio, United States
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    Julieta Ramirez Morrill Scholar and Honors Biomedical Science Major at The Ohio State University
    • Hamilton, Ohio, United States
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Overview

The Injury Biomechanics Research Center (IBRC) at The Ohio State University is a multi-disciplinary research center dedicated to investigating the relationships between human injury and physical mechanical properties. The IBRC has completed research in the field of automobile safety for the last 15 years. The IBRC brings together an interdisciplinary team of engineers, anatomists, anthropologists, physicians, computer modelers and technicians, who focus on both mechanisms of injury and injury thresholds of the human body. The Injury Biomechanics Research Center has the capabilities to test with both anthropomorphic test devices (crash test dummies) and post-mortem human subjects donated through the willed body donor program at The Ohio State University. The IBRC works closely with several departments of Ohio State and many government and industry partners to offer one of the most diverse testing facilities in the country.