Jagnoor Jagnoor

About Associate Professor Jagnoor Jagnoor

Program Lead – Injury

  • Co-Director, WHO Collaborating Centre on Injury Prevention and Trauma Care
  • BDS,
  • MPH,
  • PhD,
  • GAICD

Jagnoor Jagnoor is a global leader in injury prevention and trauma care, serving as Program Lead of the Injury at The George Institute for Global Health. She is Co-Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on Injury Prevention and Trauma Care.

With a background in injury epidemiology and global health, Jagnoor's research explores the impacts of injury, the social and economic determinants of injury burden, and the effectiveness of interventions to reduce harm and support recovery among populations experiencing vulnerability. She brings deep expertise across injury surveillance, road safety, drowning, falls, burns, whiplash, and mild traumatic brain injury, underpinned by a strong commitment to equity, system strengthening, and data-driven decision-making.

She has made significant contributions to policy reform, including informing compulsory third-party insurance models in Australia and contributing to national injury prevention strategies in Asia and Africa. Her research and advocacy have shaped global drowning prevention efforts and health systems responses to injury in resource-constrained settings.
In 2024, Jagnoor convened the Safety 2024 Conference, co-sponsored by the World Health Organization, bringing together global experts to accelerate action on injury prevention and safety promotion.

In addition to her research leadership, Jagnoor serves on multiple advisory and governance boards, where she contributes her expertise to advance public health, evidence-informed policy, and research equity.

Examining the burden of unintentional injuries in Ghana: A systematic review and meta-analysis

African Journal of Emergency Medicine Date published:

Drowning deaths in West Bengal, India: a statewide community-based survey

BMJ Global Health Date published:

Qualitative exploration of barriers and enablers to migrant access to water safety programmes in Australia

BMJ Open Date published:

Accelerating risk: a qualitative evidence synthesis on facilitators and barriers to speeding

Injury Prevention Date published:

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