Recognising research merit
Congratulations to Dr Lauren Booker and Dr Jen Cori for their work in evaluating fatigue detection alarms in rural truck drivers and it's effectiveness, accuracy, and habituation.
The project title is "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Camera-Based Fatigue and Distraction Detection Technology in a Rural Truck Driver Cohort" which was published in JOEM (Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine).
The article can be found at:
https://journals.lww.com/joem/fulltext/2025/05000/evaluating_the_effectiveness_of_camera_based.22.aspx
Great work, Lauren an Jen!
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