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Related links: Tapes of the lectures (requires Realplayer) Interviews with participants in the Expert Series National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's National Agenda (PDF)
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Participants in "Advances in Aging: Mobility and Transportation Safety," a semester-long course offered by the UC Berkeley Traffic Safety Center and the Academic Geriatric Resource Program in spring 2001 Larry Cohen, Executive Director, Prevention Institute; Trudi Cole, Lecturer in the Department of Public Health; Eric Collins, M.D., Neurologist, Alta Bates Hospital, Berkeley; Diane Driver, Academic Coordinator of the Resource Center on Aging; John Eberhard, Senior Research Psychologist for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Leonard
Evans, President, Science Serving Society; Gunilla Haegerstrom-Portnoy, Professor of Vision Science and Optometry; Jay Luxemberg, UC San Francisco; Franco Navazio, Visiting Scholar in Epidemiology, UC Berkeley; David Ragland, Director, Traffic Safety Center; Sandra Rosenbloom, Director of the Roy P. Drachman Institute for Land and Regional Development Studies and Professor of Planning at the University of Arizona; William Satariano, Professor of Epidemiology; Paola Timiras, Professor Emerita, Cell and Developmental Biology; Martin Wachs, Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and City and Regional Planning; and Patricia Waller, Senior Research Scientist at the Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A&M, with appointments in Public Health, Psychiatry and Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Michigan.
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