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Mitchell Abrams, Ph.D., is a Research Fellow at the Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University, specializing in biomechanical engineering and injury biomechanics. His work focuses on developing advanced measurement systems for assessing head and spinal injuries, analyzing gender disparities in crash injury risks, and improving vehicle safety through data-driven methodologies.
His research interests include instrumented mouthguard technology for sports injury prevention, spinal biomechanics under dynamic loading, and acoustic detection of blunt-induced cavitation in traumatic injuries. He has contributed to the creation of Python tools for processing vehicle fatality data, advancing transportation safety research.
While no specific scientific awards or grants are listed, his interdisciplinary approach bridges biomedical engineering, sports safety, and automotive crash analysis. His current studies explore the biofidelity of injury assessment systems and the development of predictive injury criteria for spinal trauma.



