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CHARTIER, Sylvain »


Dr.
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4419)
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I am interested in developing models of cognition using artificial neural networks.

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COULOMBE, Daniel »


Associate professor
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4844)
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Quantitative methods

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COUSINS, J. Bradley »


J. Bradley Cousins

Director, Centre for Research on Educational and Community Services
Full professor
Faculty of Education

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4036)
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Professor Cousins’ primary area of specialization is program evaluation, specifically the use of evaluative knowledge to inform policy and practice. His research includes studies of evaluation use, participatory and collaborative approaches to evaluation and evaluation capacity building. Professor Cousins’ work is interdisciplinary and cuts across professional practice in education, community and social services and health services. He is former Editor-in-chief of the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation and Co-Director of the Centre for Research on Education and Community Services (CRECS) at uOttawa.

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DIONNE, Eric »


Eric Dionne

Professor
Assistant professor
Faculty of Education

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4659)
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Professor Dionne focuses on one hand,  on assessment of learning in schools and in particular scientific disciplines both at primary and secondary levels. On the other hand, he is also interested in modeling the extent to which different fields of education, health sciences, psychology and social sciences.

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HUNSLEY, John »


Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4816)
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Psychological assessment Evaluation of psychotherapy Utilization of mental health services

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KOSZYCKI, Diana »


Full Professor
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Psychiatry

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Office: 613-722-6521 (6886)
Home: 613-526-0476
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Causes and treatments of anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder. Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy. Spirituality and mental health. Research on children at risk for anxiety disorders. Women's issues.

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LAGACÉ, Martine »


Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
Communication

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Office: 613-562-5800 (5239)
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Ageist communication, identity and intergroup relations in the workplace, intergenerational relations in the workplace, communication and knowledge transfer in the workplace, intercultural communication and advancement of skilled immigrants in the workplace and research methods (quantitative and qualitative) in communication 

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LANGLOIS, Marc-André »


Canada Research Chair in Molecular Virology and Intrinsic Immunity
Assistant professor
Faculty of Medicine
Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology

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HIV, Retroviruses and Immunity

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MELCHERS, Ronald F. »


Ronald F. MELCHERS

Professor
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Criminology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1801)
Home: 613-722-3980
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I'm currently examining the role and treatment of information in public policy and operations in criminal justice: statistics, databases, registries, administrative operational data, research results etc. This information arises and is used as evidence in investigations and decisions of a wide range of police, judicial and correctional institutions. I am particulary interested in the validity and reliability of information and of procedures for its use, as well as implications for rights to privacy.

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MERALI, Zul »


President/CEO uOttawa Institute of Mental Health Research
Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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Office: 613-722-6521 (6551)
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Our first line of work focuses around the brain circuits involved in Depression.  In particular, Our research focuses on determining how stressors influence brain functioning and behavior. We are attempting to identify factors (genetic, neurochemical & psychosocial) that render individuals vulnerable to mental illness and those factors that impart resiliency. Our second line of research focuses on identifying plant derived medications that may attenuate stress, anxiety and depressive responses.

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ROMANO, Elisa »


Ph.D. Psychology
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4403)
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In general terms, my research focuses on understanding and promoting children's well-being. In particular, my research examines children's behavioural and emotional development as well as the contexts that can influence development as well as the contexts that can influence development, from the pre-natal environment to neighbourhoods.  My research also examines experiences that can have a negative influence on children's optimal development in particulare child maltreatment. Here, I am interested not only in understanding risk and protective factors, but also in using this knowledge to ensure that the most effective interventions are offered to children and families in which maltreatment has occurred.

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VAILLANCOURT, Tracy »


Professor and Canada Research Chair
Full professor
Faculty of Education
School of Psychology

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Office: 6135625800 ext 4134
Cell: 6132208879
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I study aggression across the lifespan with a particular focus on bullying and peer victimization. I am also an expert on children's mental health.

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