People of the Injury Prevention Center

Keara Sullivan, MPH


Project Manager, Injury Prevention Center, University of Michigan

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Biography

Ms. Sullivan is a project manager at the University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center, where she runs the System for Opioid Overdose Surveillance (SOS), a statewide surveillance system for overdoses in Michigan that features an online dashboard used by over 500 stakeholders in the state, and works on Project SPARK, and R01 about prospective prediction of firearm violence. Before joining the injury prevention center in 2020, she received her MPH degree from the U-M School of Public Health in Health Behavior and Health Education with a certificate in injury science. Her prior work experience involved mental health programming and working with survivors of human trafficking.