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Dr. Cynthia Bir (or "Cindy Bir" ) is an Emmy-award-winning professor, researcher, and TV celebrity with degrees in biomedical, mechanical, and biological engineering, and nursing, recently relocated to the  Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California , from Wayne State University  in Detroit, Michigan. She's been a leading engineer of National Geographic's Fight Science, and is the leading engineer and a producer of its spinoff, ESPN's Sport Science. She's contributed to Dancing with the Stars, will be included in the 2013 Amsterdam World Science Festival, and helped crash a full-size Boeing 727 plane documented by the Discover Channel, a massive 4-year endeavor and one of the biggest staples of her career.

Dr. Bir's specialty and passion is the prevention of injury from nonlethal forces, such as impact of rubber bullets and proximity to explosions. She's recently begun as a professor of research in the Keck/CSU subdivision of Center for Trauma, Violence, and Injury Preventioon. Dr. Bir has received various scholastic  and secular awards including two emmys  (one of them for her research work on Sport Science ). She's a member of the NATO Human Factors and Medicine panel, dedicated to the furthering of human health and protection through science, technology, and exchange of information.