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CLIFFORD, Tammy »
Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
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Office: 613-226-2553
E-mail: tammyc@cadth.ca
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Research information:
health technology assessment (HTA); systematic review, meta-analysis, evidence-informed decision making, reimbursement/listing of pharmaceuticals and medical technologies;Area(s) of expertise:
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CORNEIL, Wayne »
Associate Scientist
Institute of Population Health
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Cell: 613-853-3183
E-mail: wayne.corneil@uOttawa.ca
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E-mail, Cell Telephone
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- Psychosocial aspects of disasters and terrorism
- Traumatic stress
- Occupational Health
- Executive Health
- Organizational stress
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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
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English and French
DEONANDAN, Raywat »
Dr.
Assistant professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
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Office: 613-562-5800 (8377)
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.
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- English
- Epidemiology
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- International development
- International health
- International health
- Population health
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DOWLATSHAHI, Dar »
Stroke Neurologist at the Ottawa Hospital, Clinician-Scientist Chair of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Associate professor
Faculty of Medicine
Medicine
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Office: 613-761-4709
E-mail: ddowlat@toh.on.ca
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E-mail, Office Telephone
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1) Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH). ICH is the most devastating form of stroke, resulting in the highest mortality and disability rates. My group is working towards a definitive treatment for ICH. 2) Neuroimaging & acute stroke. I believe advanced brain imaging can optimize acute stroke therapy, guide therapeutic decision-making, and expand our current treatment windows. 3) Stroke Recovery. We have launched a series of studies evaluating the use of mobile-platform technologies to enhance recovery from stroke while in the acute care hospital.Area(s) of expertise:
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DUBOIS, Lise »
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
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Office: 613-562-5398
E-mail: ldubois@uOttawa.ca
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Office Telephone
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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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EL KATERJI, Hoda »
Support staff member
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
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Office: 6136682566
E-mail: helkater@uottawa.ca
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I have a mater degree in Epidemiology. My thesis is about effect of sheesha smoking on gene expression. it is divided into three parts. The first part is a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the link between sheesha smoking and cancer diseases. The second part is a qualitative study to assess who is smoking sheesha, why and how they smoke sheesha. The third part is to assess the effect of sheesha smoking on the expression gene related to cancer diseases.
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English and French , Arabic
FERGUSSON, Dean »
Associate professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
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Office: 613-737-8480
E-mail: dafergusson@ohri.ca
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Epidemiology, biostatistics, health administration, transfusion medicine, effectiveness of blood products, methodology and ethics of clinical trials and systematic reviews
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KREWSKI, Daniel »
Director
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Institute of Population Health
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Office: 613-562-5381
E-mail: CPHRA@uOttawa.ca
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LITTLE, Julian »
Canada Research Chair in Human Genome Epidemiology, and Department Chair
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
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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.
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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
MCDOWELL, Ian »
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
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Office: 613-562-5800 (8284)
E-mail: mcdowell@uOttawa.ca
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Office Telephone
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Epidemiological aspects of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Health measurement methods and evaluation of health care. Impact of social circumstances on disease and health. Social and behavioural epidemiology.
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English and French , Spanish / espagnol; German / allemand
NAIR, Rama »
Emeritus professor
Faculty of Medicine
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Office: 6135625800 ext 8282
Home: 6138330287
E-mail: rnair@uOttawa.ca
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- Epidemiology
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- Health research
- International health
- Multicultural populations
- Population health
- Statistics
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English only, Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil
PONGOU, Roland »
Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Office: 613-562-5800 (7067)
Cell: 613-805-6019
Home: 613-424-6019
E-mail: rpongou@uottawa.ca
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Social networks, spread of HIV/AIDS, gender gap in HIV/AIDS prevalence, sex and gender gap in infant mortality, gender gap in schooling
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- Applied mathematics
- Diasporas and Remittances
- Economics
- Education
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- Family and health
- Foreign aid
- Gender discrimination
- Health economics
- International health
- Microeconomics
- Political economy
- Population health
- Sustainable development
- Women and development
- Women’s health
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English and French
SANOU, Dia »
Faculty
Assistant professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
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Office: 613-562-5800 (7043)
E-mail: dsanou@uOttawa.ca
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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.
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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?, Stacey »
Full Professor
Full professor
Faculty of Science
Mathematics
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Office: 613-562-5800 (3864)
E-mail: Stacey.Smith@uottawa.ca
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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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SPIVOCK, Michael »
Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics
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Office: 613-995-0603
E-mail: mspivock@uottawa.ca
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I hold a PhD in Public Health, with a specialization in health promotion. My main field of research is understanding how the built and social environment affect health behaviours, particularly physical activity. My research involves the general population, and persons with disabilities.Area(s) of expertise:
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- Epidemiology
- Epidemiology and community medicine
- Human kinetics
- Kinesiology
- Physical activity
- Population health
- Preventive medicine
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English and French
STIELL, Ian »
Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine
Associate professor
Faculty of Medicine
Epidemiology and Community Medicine
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (2543)
Office: 613-798-5555 (73325)
E-mail: istiell@ohri.ca
Website
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Office Telephone
Research information:
Emergency Medicine, clinical decision rules, cardiac arrest, prehospital resuscitation, emergency medicine research fellowship.
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