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ANGUS, Douglas E. »
Full professor
Telfer School of Management
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4720)
Home: 613-737-1947
E-mail: angus@telfer.uOttawa.ca
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Office Telephone
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Economic and policy analysis in the health care field. Management issues and evaluation of programs in health care.
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- Economic policies
- Health administration
- Health care
- Health economics
- Health policy
- Health-service providers
- Not-for-profit organizations
- Population health
- Public administration
Language preference:
English and French
ATTARAN, Amir »
Associate Professor
Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
Institute of Population Health
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (2889)
Cell: 613-276-7687
E-mail: aattaran@uOttawa.ca
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International development and foreign aid; international human rights law and particularly how it applies to the war in Afghanistan; global public health in the poorer countries.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Applied ethics
- Ethics in international affairs
- Ethics in international affairs
- Foreign aid
- Health
- Health law
- Health policy
- Human rights
- International development
- International health
- International health
- International law
- International law
- Population health
Language preference:
English only
AUBRY, Tim Daniel »
Senior Researcher / Centre for Research on Educational and Community Services
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4815)
E-mail: taubry@uOttawa.ca
Website
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Office Telephone
Research information:
My main areas of research are housing, homelessness, and community mental health.
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- Evaluation
- Health policy
- Health research
- Mental health
- Population health
- Poverty
- Social policy
- Social services
Language preference:
English and French
BOURGEAULT, Ivy Lynn »
Professor Health Sciences Program, CIHR/Health Canada Chair in Health Human Resource Policy, Scientific Director of PHIRN & OHHRRN at the University of Ottawa
Full professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
Institute of Population Health
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (8614)
E-mail: ivy.bourgeault@uottawa.ca
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Dr. Bourgeault has garnered an international reputation for her research on health professions, health policy and women’s health. She has published widely in national and international journals and edited volumes on midwifery and maternity care, the migration and integration of internationally educated health workers, primary care delivery, advanced practice nursing, qualitative health research methods, and on complementary and alternative medicine. Other areas of expertise : Health care, Health-service providers, Human-resource management
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- Health
- Health administration
- Health care
- Health policy
- Health research
- Health-service providers
- International health
- Population health
- Primary health care
- Women and health
- Women’s health
Language preference:
English only
BRAND, Kevin »
Dr.
Assistant professor
Institute of Population Health
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (1852)
E-mail: kbrand@uOttawa.ca
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I specialize in methods for risk assessment and risk management, with a particular focus upon human health risks. I am particularly interested in the science policy interface that mediates between the synthesis of facts and the formulation of policy defining conclusions. Methods of particular interest include uncertainty analysis, applied decision analysis, demography, and health economics. I have applied these types of tools in the context of interpreting animal bioassay evidence in the support of regulatory determinations of chemical safety, and am currently applying demography approaches to the study of summary measures of population health (such as DALYs, QALYs, PEYLLs and alike).
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Applied statistics
- Decision analysis
- Epidemiology
- Health economics
- Health research
- Operations research
- Population health
- Toxicology
Language preference:
English only
CHAPUT, Jean-Philippe »
Assistant professor
Faculty of Medicine
Pediatrics
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E-mail: jpchaput@cheo.on.ca
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Healthy active living and obesity research
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English and French
CHARTRAND, Larry »
Associate professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (3713)
Cell: 819-665-0802
E-mail: lchartra@uottawa.ca
Website
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone
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I take an interdisciplinary approach to Indigenous peoples' issues including work involving Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights as understood from the perspective of Canadian law, International law and Indigenous legal traditions. Main areas of focus currently include Indigenous Identity and citizenship, Metis issues, Treaty interpretation and modern Treaties, Indigenous self-determination and sovereignty, critical Indigenous theory, decolonization Indigenous justice reform, and Indigenous legal traditions. Other areas of interest include Tort law, Constitutional law and International humanitarian law, including Rwandan gacaca courts and transitional law issues.
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- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Aboriginal criminality
- Aboriginal history
- Aboriginal legal issues
- Aboriginal Studies
- Alternatives to imprisonment
- Bioethics
- Colonization
- Constitutional law
- Criminal law
- Culture
- Epidemiology
- Ethics
- Ethics
- Federalism
- Hate crimes
- Health research
- Human rights
- Human rights
- Human rights
- Indigenous Conceptions
- Indigenous Prophecies
- Indigenous Responsibilities
- Indigenous Rights
- Intercultural communication
- International human rights law
- International humanitarian law
- International law
- International law
- Justice
- Legislation and learning
- Native teacher education
- Population health
- Postcolonial studies
- Rights and freedoms
- Sentencing
- Social justice
- Torts
Language preference:
English only
CORNEIL, Wayne »
Associate Scientist
Institute of Population Health
Contact information:
Cell: 613-853-3183
E-mail: wayne.corneil@uOttawa.ca
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E-mail, Cell Telephone
Research information:
- Psychosocial aspects of disasters and terrorism
- Traumatic stress
- Occupational Health
- Executive Health
- Organizational stress
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Behaviour
- Change management
- Clinical psychology
- Depression
- Epidemiology
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- Health communications
- Health communications
- Health-service providers
- Human-resource management
- International health
- International health
- International terrorism
- Mental health
- Mental health
- Population health
- Safety in the workplace
- Social services
- Stress
- Stress
- Terrorism
Language preference:
English and French
DEONANDAN, Raywat »
Dr.
Assistant professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (8377)
Cell: 613-261-0020
E-mail: ray@deonandan.com
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Trends in the impacts and implications of assisted human reproduction technologies. The ethics of reproductive medical tourism (the phenomenon, mostly, of infertile individuals from wealthy nations traveling to less developed nations to acquire reproductive services, such as surrogate mothers). The addressing of preventable blindness in rural India 4. Health education among Aboriginals in the deep interior of the South American rainforest Science education in poorly resourced areas.
I am an acclaimed fiction author (winner of the national book award of the nation of Guyana), and can speak about Canadian, Caribbean and world literature.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- English
- Epidemiology
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- International development
- International health
- International health
- Population health
Language preference:
English only
DUBOIS, Lise »
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5398
E-mail: ldubois@uOttawa.ca
Preferred method of contact:
Office Telephone
Research information:
Relation entre les inégalités sociales, la nutrition et la santé des populations. Enquêtes de santé sur la nutrition et l'obésité des enfants.
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English and French
FAFARD, Patrick »
Professor
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
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Office: 613-562-5800 (4186)
E-mail: pfafard@uOttawa.ca
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My research deals mainly with Canadian politics and public policy and builds on a career in government both federally and provincially. I am currently working on a number of projects relating to the politics of public health, broadly defined, and the role of science and evidence in public policy. I also have a longstanding interest in Canadian federalism and intergovernmental relations and have published a wide range of research in this area.Area(s) of expertise:
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English and French
FLYNN, Robert J. »
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology
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Office: 613-562-5800 (1855)
Home: 819-682-3349
E-mail: rflynn@uOttawa.ca
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My research deals mainly with positive development and resilience, including school success, among young people in out-of-home care, such as foster care. I also do research on a new approach to youth prevention and promotion known as "Communities That Care" (CTC).
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English and French
FOSTER, Angel »
Echo Endowed Chair in Women’s Health Research
Associate professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
Interdisciplinary School of Health sciences
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (2316)
Cell: 617-417-9974
E-mail: angel.foster@uottawa.ca
Website
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Dr. Angel M. Foster holds a DPhil (doctorate) in Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Oxford, an MD from Harvard Medical School, and an AM (master's degree) from Stanford University. She has conducted multi-methods research on women’s health in Canada, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Palestine, the Thailand/Burma border, Tunisia, and the United States. Her current research focuses on expanding access to emergency contraception, increasing access to safe, high quality, and affordable abortion services improving the reproductive health training of health service professionals, and Identifying and addressing the reproductive health needs of vulnerable populations including young/unmarried women and refugees/displaced women. She has published more than 40 articles, book chapters, and technical reports on women's health and her first book, Emergency contraception: The story of a global reproductive health technology, was published by Palgrave MacMillan in 2012 (co-edited with L.L. Wynn).Area(s) of expertise:
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- Abortion
- Anthropology
- Ethics
- Health
- Health policy
- Health research
- International development
- International health
- Middle East
- Other
- Population health
- Women and development
- Women and health
- Women’s health
Language preference:
English and French , Arabic
GILES, Audrey R. »
Assistant Professor
Assistant professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (2988)
Home: 613-845-0092
E-mail: audrey.giles@uOttawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Home Telephone, Office Telephone
Research information:
Dr. Giles' research examines Aboriginal people's (though especially women's) participation in physical activity, sport, and recreation in the NWT, Nunavut, and Northern Alberta. Her expertise pertains to traditional games, gender, "tradition," and drowning prevention. Sport for development in Aboriginal communities.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Anthropology
- Feminist politics and theory
- Health research
- Human kinetics
- Human kinetics
- Physical activity
- Population health
- Postcolonial studies
- Sport
- Women and development
- Women and health
- Women’s health
Language preference:
English only, Intermediate/Advanced French
KREWSKI, Daniel »
Director
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Institute of Population Health
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5381
E-mail: CPHRA@uOttawa.ca
Website
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English only
KRISTJANSSON, Elizabeth »
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (2329)
E-mail: kristjan@uottawa.ca
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Research information:
My field of research concerns neighbourhoods and health. I lead a large study: the Ottawa neighbourhood study. The aim of this study is to understand how our neighbourhoods are related to our health and well-being. Another aim is to share knowledge on strengths and challenges in Ottawa neighbourhoods in order that better decisions can be made.
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English only
LAPERRIÈRE, Hélène »
Associate professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Nursing
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E-mail: helene.laperriere@uOttawa.ca
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Research information:
My interest focuses on community and participatory approaches with popular civil society, such as people education in health, collaborative ethnography and action-research, which consider unpredictability and uncertainty of contexts in movement.
I had been living many years in the State of Amazonas (Brazil) and collaborate with Brazilian and Latin American colleagues.
I work the questions of equality in international collaboration.
In Canada, my work focuses on the contemporary challenges of francophone nursing education with new immigrants and visible minorities, as well as with a new innovative project linking housing and HIV with a Coaltion of community-based organizations in Quebec.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Evaluation
- International development and globalization
- Multicultural populations
- Not-for-profit organizations
- Nursing
- Population health
- Poverty
- Primary health care
Language preference:
English and French , portuguais; espagnol
LEMYRE, Louise »
Dr
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (1196)
Office: 613-562-5800 (2321)
E-mail: louise.lemyre@uOttawa.ca
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Psychosocial aspects of stress, wellbeing and health, risk perception, psychosocial preparedness and response to terrorism, organizational stress and learning, population health, interdisciplinarity, disasters, resilience.
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- Health communications
- Health research
- Mental health
- Population health
- Relationships
- Social psychology
- Stress
- Terrorism
Language preference:
English and French
LIPPEL, Katherine »
Chairholder and Professor
Full professor
Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (3261)
E-mail: klippel@uOttawa.ca
Website http://www.droitcivil.uottawa.ca/chairohslaw
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Research information:
Specialized in occupational health and safety law including issues related to workers' compensation, disability prevention, return to work, prevention of work accidents and occupational disease, precarious employment and occupational health and safety, women's working condition in relation to occupational health and safety, and legal issues relating to psychological harassment, mental health problems and musculo-skeletal disorders relating to work.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Disability
- Disability law
- Gender discrimination
- Health law
- Health policy
- Labour law
- Medical law
- Mental health
- Population health
- Rehabilitation
- Safety in the workplace
- Stress
- Women and health
- Women and law
- Work
Language preference:
English and French , Spanish; espagnol
LITTLE, Julian »
Canada Research Chair in Human Genome Epidemiology, and Department Chair
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (8159)
E-mail: jlittle@uOttawa.ca
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My current research includes empirical work on potential biases in genetic association studies, harmonization of biobanks, the potential value of germline genetic profiling in prediction of risk for chronic disease, the potential value of information on family history in predicting risk for chronic disease, potential value of information on HPV and other factors in management of women with low-grade cervical abnormalities.
I am engaged in collaborations on enhancing surveillance of congenital anomalies in Canada, on long term health outcomes in people with congenital anomalies and on the etiology and management of cleft lip and palate.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Cancer
- Congenital anomalies
- Epidemiology
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- Genetics
- Health
- Health research
- Population health
- Preventive medicine
Language preference:
English and French , italien (limité) / limited Italian
MESSIER, Claude »
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4562)
E-mail: cmessier@uOttawa.ca
Website
Preferred method of contact:
Office Telephone
Research information:
I study the impact of glucose and insulin on memory and cognition in animals and humans. I also study the impact of diabetes on memory and cognition in humans and animal models of diabetes. I am interested in the interaction between Alzheimer's disease and glucose intolerance, syndrome X and diabetes.
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English and French
NAIR, Rama »
Vice-Dean
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
Contact information:
Office: 6135625800 ext 8282
Home: 6138330287
E-mail: rnair@uOttawa.ca
Website
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Area(s) of expertise:
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- Epidemiology
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- Health research
- International health
- Multicultural populations
- Population health
- Statistics
Language preference:
English only, Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil
NICKERSON, Jason »
PhD Candidate
Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Institute of Population Health
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-6262 (1620)
E-mail: Jason.Nickerson@uOttawa.ca
Website
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Office Telephone
Research information:
Humanitarian aid; Health services during humanitarian emergencies; Health response to disasters, conflicts and crises; Foreign medical teams; Surgical care in low- and middle-income countries; Global public health; Coordination of humanitarian aid and assistance.
I study the ways in which health needs are established and prioritized during large humanitarian crises such as natural disasters and wars. I specifically focus on understanding and improving public health statistics and information related to the functioning of health systems/services/resources in crises, and population statistics such as mortality surveys and estimates and malnutrition assessments following disasters and wars.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Epidemiology
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- Ethics
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Health policy
- Health research
- International development
- International health
- International health
- Population health
- Sustainable development
- Wars
Language preference:
English and French
ORSINI, Michael »
Chair, Institute of Women's Studies
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5791
Cell: 613-218-0819
E-mail: morsini@uOttawa.ca
Website
Preferred method of contact:
Office Telephone
Research information:
I am a political scientist who is interested in health politics and health policy. I have specific interests in how citizens can affect health policy issues. I am especially interested in illnesses that affect marginalized communities, such as HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C. I am currently completing a SSHRC-funded project on “contested illnesses”, including autism and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities. My non-health related interests include methods of citizen engagement and citizen participation, the role of the voluntary sector, and the influence of interest groups and social movements.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Canadian politics
- Democracy and democratization
- Ethics
- Health
- Health communications
- Health policy
- Population health
- Public administration
Language preference:
English and French
POTTIE, Kevin »
Associate professor
Faculty of Medicine
Family Medicine
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (2114)
E-mail: kpottie@uOttawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Office Telephone
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My research focuses on initiatives to use evidence-based medicine to improve the quality of primary care and to address health inequities for vulnerable populations. Specifically this included clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and community based research.
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English only
SANOU, Dia »
Faculty
Assistant professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
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Office: 613-562-5800 (7043)
E-mail: dsanou@uOttawa.ca
Website
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Dr Sanou research aims at understanding and improving the nutrition and health of children and youth from disadvantaged communities worldwide including rural populations in Sub-Saharan Africa, Canadian immigrants and Aboriginal people. He is working on determinants of child malnutrition; dietary related acculturation and its impact on Canadian health; nutrition programming of relevance to the agenda of international development and health interventions to prevent dietary related diseases.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Epidemiology and community medicine
- Ethics
- Health policy
- Health research
- International health
- Multicultural populations
- Nutrition
- Pediatrics
- Population health
Language preference:
English and French , bambara, dioula, bobo, moore
SMITH?, Robert »
Assistant Professor
Associate professor
Faculty of Science
Mathematics
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Office: 613-562-5800 (3864)
E-mail: rsmith43@uottawa.ca
Website
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I develop mathematical models of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, human papilloma virus, malaria and a variety of neglected tropical diseases. These models are in the areas of population epidemiology and within-host immunology. I look at intervention methods such as antiretroviral drugs, vaccines, quarantine and microbicides. I also study R0, the basic reproductive ratio for diseases. (I am also an expert in zombies and have the newspaper, radio and TV experience to prove it...)
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English only
SPITZER, Denise »
Canada Research Chair in Gender, Migration and Health,
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Women's Studies Institute
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (1222)
E-mail: dspitzer@uottawa.ca
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I am interested in examining how global processes—intersecting with gender, ethnicity, migration status and other social identifiers—are implicated in health and well-being. At present, my program of research examines the impact of shifts in the global economy on the social and economic well-being of different groups of immigrants, migrants, and refugees and their families.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Anthropology
- Culture
- Diasporas and Remittances
- Ethnicity
- Globalization
- Immigration
- International health
- Multicultural populations
- Population health
- Stress
- Urban anthropology
- Women
- Women and health
Language preference:
English and French , German / allemand; Chinese / chinois
SWEANOR, David »
Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law
Contact information:
Cell: 613-799-0665
Home: 613-526-2079
E-mail: dsweanor@uottawa.ca
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Thirty years of experience doing Canadian and global health policy work, with a particular focus on tobacco and nicotine. This work focuses on all areas of tobacco policy, but with greatest emphasis on the interaction of law and economics as determinants of health. Also has a long standing interest in nicotine harm reduction strategies.
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