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PHR - 11/3020/04
Maximising cycling safety to improve public health: a Cochrane review to assess the effectiveness of cycling infrastructure at reducing the risk of cycling injuries in cyclists
Project title: Maximising cycling safety to improve public health: a Cochrane review to assess the effectiveness of cycling infrastructure at reducing the risk of cycling injuries in cyclists
Call to action: 11/3020 11/3020 PHR Researcher Led -February 2012
Research type: Evidence Synthesis
Chief investigator: Dr Caroline Mulvaney
Contractor: The University of Nottingham
Cost: £109,380.82
Co-investigators: Associate Professor Michael Watson, Dr Philip Miller, Professor Carol Coupland, Professor Denise Kendrick, Professor John Parkin.
Started: January 2013 | Status: Project complete
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