Distinguished Scholar at Johns Hopkins University
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Dr. Jeffrey Michael is a Distinguished Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where he conducts research focused on mobility services and the development of policies aimed at creating safer transportation systems that enhance access to health determinants. He serves as the Leon S. Robertson Faculty Development Chair in Injury Prevention and leads the New Mobility Initiative, which aims to leverage emerging mobility technologies to improve safety and reduce health disparities. Dr. Michael has extensive experience in public health and motor vehicle safety, having previously held leadership positions at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). His work includes developing strategies to increase seat belt use, decrease impaired driving, and enhance emergency medical services. He has authored numerous safety guidance documents and is committed to translating research findings into effective public health policies. Dr. Michael also teaches a course on Coursera titled "Road Safety & Indigenous Communities: Safe Systems Approach," furthering his impact on public health education and advocacy.