Brice Kuimi's research focuses on understanding the distribution and determinants of early mortality and morbidity, with a particular emphasis on injury prevention. Injuries are the leading cause of death, disability, and healthcare costs for people under 40, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being.
His work explores the impact of urban infrastructure and road networks on active transportation and road safety. I strive to help create cities where residents can move safely and efficiently while minimizing the risk of injury, which ties closely to SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. I collaborate with key knowledge users to ensure that my findings contribute directly to policies that enhance urban safety and well-being.
He has published 41 peer-reviewed articles and received several awards, including the International Council on Alcohol, Drugs, and Traffic Safety Young Scientist Stipend, the Black Researchers Network Award, and the “Coup de Coeur” Award from the Réseau De Recherche en Sécurité Routière Du Québec. My work continues to foster healthier, more sustainable communities.