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EIDMââThe Emerging Infectious Diseases Modelling Initiative (EIDM) â by the Public Health Agency of Canada and NSERC â aims to establish multi-disciplinary network(s) of specialists across the country in modelling infectious diseases to be applied to public needs associated with emerging infectious diseases and pandemics such as COVID-19. [1]âF1CEB7
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Lindsay Crowshoe »
Lindsay Crowshoe
Lindsay CrowshoeâAssistant Professor & Assistant Dean in the Department of Family Medicine & Indigenous, Local and Global Health Office, University of Calgary.âFFFACD
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Rita Isabel Henderson »
Rita Isabel Henderson
Rita Isabel HendersonâAssistant Professor in the Cumming School of Medicine, and Full Member at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the University of Calgary.âFFFACD
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Sean Hillier »
Sean Hillier
Sean HillierâAssociate Professor, York Research Chair in Indigenous Health Policy & One Health, Associate Director, Centre for Indigenous Knowledges & Languages, Special Advisor to the Dean on Indigenous Resurgence at York University.âFFFACD
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Sherilee Harper »
Sherilee Harper
Sherilee HarperâCanada Research Chair in Climate Change and Health and Associate Professor, School of Public Health, University of Alberta.âFFFACD
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05 Indigenous Peoples Health and Wellbeing
05 Indigenous Peoples Health and WellbeingâThis research theme will study key areas of concern specific to Indigenous communities not addressed in modelling approaches, including: what factors contribute to different rates and pathways for ID spread in Indigenous populations (IP); how improved non-invasive monitoring strategies and early detection can empower communities and enhance self-determination; and, how response and mitigation can be informed by these data to limit spread and contain viruses at the earliest point of detection.âFFFACD
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Emerging Infectious Disease and Indigenous Peoples Health & Wellbeing »
Emerging Infectious Disease and Indigenous Peoples Health & Wellbeing
Emerging Infectious Disease and Indigenous Peoples Health & WellbeingâThe focus is on understanding how the modelling approach needs to be different. Areas include: Health and non-health based factors influencing rate and spread of disease, mobilizing knowledge to inform, engage and empower Indigenous communities in decision-making around health and Indigenous-centered approaches to early detection, response & mitigation.âFFFACD
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Alex Petiquan »
Alex Petiquan
Alex PetiquanâAlex Petiquan is Anishinaabe from Wabauskang First Nation and graduated from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in Thunder Bay, ON. He now works as a Senior Analyst in the Federal sector which has spanned Indigenous Public Health, epidemiology, data sharing agreements, regional Indigenous community engagements and participating in joint departmental public health response for emerging issues and COVID-19.âFFFACD
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Erica Moodie »
Erica Moodie
Erica MoodieâErica Moodie obtained her PhD in Biostatistics in 2006 from the University of Washington, before joining McGill University where she is now a William Dawson Scholar and an Associate Professor of Biostatistics. Her main research interests are in causal inference and longitudinal data with a focus on adaptive treatment strategies. She is an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute, and an Associate Editor of Biometrics and the Journal of the American Statistical Association. âFFFACD
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Kerry Black »
Kerry Black
Kerry BlackâAssistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, Assistant Professor in the Centre for Environmental Engineering Research and Education, and Canada Research Chair (Tier II) Integrated Knowledge, Eng. & Sustainable Communities at the University of Calgary.âFFFACD
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Laurel Wheeler »
Laurel Wheeler
Laurel WheelerâDr. Laurel Wheeler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta. She holds a PhD and an MA in Economics from Duke University, an MSc in Economics for Development from the University of Oxford, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Florida. Dr. Wheeler is an Applied Microeconomist whose main research interests are in development economics and labor economics.âFFFACD
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Maggie Jones »
Maggie Jones
Maggie JonesâMaggie Jones is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Victoria. Her research focusses on understanding the impacts of historical and contemporary policies on the labour market outcomes of marginalized communities and individuals, with a particular focus on these issues in relation to Indigenous populations.âFFFACD
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Shashi Shahi
Shashi ShahiâDr. Shashi Shahi, Senior Research Professional in the School of Business and Leadership at Yukon University.âFFFACD
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Suzanne Shoush »
Suzanne Shoush
Suzanne ShoushâDr. Suzanne Shoush is a First Nations/Black physician, mother, and advocate who lives and works in Torontoâs downtown core where she has spent more than a decade working in the cityâs shelter systems. She is also the inaugural Director of Indigenous Health Program for Inner City Health Associates (ICHA), and the Indigenous Health Faculty Lead for the Department of Family and Community Medicine with the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine.âFFFACD
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