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BRAND, Kevin »
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Assistant professor
Institute of Population Health
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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).
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- Applied statistics
- Decision analysis
- Epidemiology
- Health economics
- Health research
- Operations research
- Population health
- Toxicology
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English only
GEBREMESKEL, Akalewold T. »
PhD student
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies
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E-mail: agebr013@uottawa.ca
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- Community Health System Policy and Practice
- Inequality in Maternal and Child Health
- Global Health Dynamics
- Development Measurement and Evaluation/ research
- Integrated Knowledge Translation and Exchange
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- Development
- Economic policies
- Evaluation
- Globalization
- Health research
- International political economy
- International projects
- Knowledge management
- Not-for-profit organizations
- Operations research
- Performance measurement
- Performance measures
- Population health
- Poverty
- Sex/sexuality
- Sustainable development
Language preference:
English only, Amharic/Afan Oromo
LANE, Daniel Edward »
Emeritus professor
Telfer School of Management
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4795)
Office: 4th floor Desmarais
Home: 613-736-6605
E-mail: lane@telfer.uOttawa.ca
Website
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E-mail, Office Telephone
Research information:
Fisheries management, fish stock assessment, fisheries systems analysis (biological, economic, social, and administrative considerations), operations research/management science, simulation modelling, decision analysis. Managing adaptation to climate change in coastal communities.
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Chair - Ocean Management Research Network (OMRN)/Réseau de recherche sur la gestion des océans (RRGO); OMRN-RRGO website: www.OMRN-RRGO.ca
Co-Director - C-Change ICURA Project; C-Change website:www.coastalchange.ca
Director - C-FOAM (Canadian Fisheries, Oceans and Aquaculture Management Research Group); C-FOAM Website:www.C-FOAM.management.uOttawa.ca
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English and French
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