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MfPH – Scientific Advisory Committee
Jianhong Wu, Chair, LIAM, York University
Kumar Murty, Fields Institute, Universty of Toronto
Ali Asgary, York University
Julien Arino, University of Manitoba
Jacques Belair, University of Montreal
Michael Chen, York University
Charmaine Dean, University of Waterloo
Jude Dzevela Kong, York University
Jane Marie Heffernan, York University
Tom Hurd, McMaster University
Michael Li, University of Alberta
Junling Ma, University of Victoria
Seyed M Moghadas, York University
Nathaniel Osgood, University of Saskatchawan
James Watmough, University of New Brunswick
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