Nominations are open for the 2026 Greenwald Family Award for Firearm Violence and Injury Prevention Research Excellence. Submit nominations by July 31. https://t.co/C5Ui2tYIO3
I also want to congratulate @cclanfear, David Kirk and Rob Sampson, whose paper “Dual pathways of concealed gun carrying and use from adolescence to adulthood over a 25-year era of change” was selected for honorable mention by the 2025 Greenwald Award Independent Review Panel!
The Greenwald Award recognizes research published in the past two years that significantly advances understanding of firearm violence or its prevention with clear implications for policy and practice.
Congratulations to Rinad S. Beidas, Ph.D., and colleagues, on winning the Greenwald Award for Excellence in Gun Violence Research. Their paper, in JAMA Pediatrics, showed how to incorporate secure firearm storage counseling into routine pediatric care.
https://t.co/vBlNph6OKx
Two papers received honorable mentions:
John J. Donohue and colleagues on the effect on violent crime of adopting right-to-carry handgun laws: https://t.co/X0qoWO1mHA
Charles C. Lanfear and colleagues highlight two pathways of concealed gun carrying: https://t.co/iu4gDF9ELq
We're pleased to have awarded three new grants to post-doctoral researchers examining extreme risk protection orders, or ERPOs. https://t.co/G79Xu8MOkk
Nominations are open for the annual Greenwald Family Award, which recognizes excellence in firearm violence and injury prevention research. Submit nominations by July 24. https://t.co/4tr2mnn64h
Nominations are open for the annual Greenwald Family Award, which recognizes excellence in firearm violence and injury prevention research. Submit nominations by July 24. https://t.co/4tr2mnn64h
The 2025 Greenwald Family $5000 Award for the best research paper on gun violence/injury prevention/gun policy is accepting nominations now through July 24, 2025. Qualitative and quantitative studies from all academic disciplines are eligible. https://t.co/78vZ0YItNL
Since 2019, we’ve allocated more than $24 million to fund 57 research projects, producing important scientific knowledge about firearm violence. Browse findings from this research on our website: https://t.co/AY83587Ua2
If you missed it this week, check out the great webinar we had discussing new research on firearms, intimate partner violence and suicide, with presentations by Julie Kafka, @evangoldstein, and Tami Sullivan.
https://t.co/wF6ay4bwmJ
Big news! The Research Society for Prevention of Firearm-Related Harms and @gunresearch announced an annual award for research excellence. This year nominations for the $5,000 Greenwald Family award will be accepted through 7/31/24. https://t.co/WxAeZ5CQsx