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David C. Schwebel.

University Professor
Associate Vice President for Research Facilities and Infrastructure
schwebel@uab.edu
AB 720A
(205) 934-8745

Research Interests: Understanding and preventing unintentional injuries in children, adolescents, and young adults

Office Hours: By appointment

Education:

  • B.A., Yale University, Psychology
  • M.A., University of Iowa, Clinical Psychology
  • Ph.D., University of Iowa, Clinical Psychology
  • Internship, University of Washington School of Medicine, Clinical Psychology

David C. Schwebel has published over 400 peer-reviewed manuscripts, most focusing on understanding and preventing unintentional injury in children, adolescents, and young adults. Specific risk factors of interest include temperament and personality, overestimation of physical ability and cognitive development, and adult supervision of children.

From a prevention perspective, Dr. Schwebel has developed and implemented injury prevention techniques for a range of situations, including pedestrian safety training in virtual reality environments, remote car seat installation using interactive virtual presence, drowning prevention through lifeguard training at public swimming pools, dog bite prevention in rural China and in the United States, and kerosene safety in low-income South Africa neighborhoods.

Dr. Schwebel is a Woodrow Wilson Scholar, a Fulbright Award winner, and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. His research has been funded by NIH, CDC, DOT, and several other federal, non-profit and industry groups.

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UAB Youth Safety Lab

Dr. Schwebel is the director of the UAB Youth Safety Lab, a research lab dedicated to youth safety, conducting research using a wide range of experimental strategies. The UAB Youth Safety Lab conducts various studies designed to understand and prevent injuries to children, adolescents, and young adults.

Families interested in participating in research may contact the lab at (205) 934-4068 or safetylab@uab.edu.