Experts in: Climatic changes
AUGER, Nathalie
Professeure titulaire de clinique
- Toxicological risk analysis
- Multilevel analysis
- Multivariate analysis
- Ecological approach
- Databases
- Biostatistics
- Climatic changes
- Ethnocultural communities
- Human body
- Demography
- Postpartum depression
- Health determinants
- Social determinants
- Social Determinants of Health
- Diabetes
- Child
- Epidemiology
- Environmental epidemiology
- Social epidemiology
- Migration studies
- Longitudinal studies
- Risk assessment
- Immigrants
- Immigration
- Incidence (Epidemiology)
- Social inequality
- Youths
- Clinical medicine
- Preventive medicine
- Social medicine
- Méthodes de recherche
- Quantitative methods
- Human migration
- International mobility
- Statistical models
- Longitudinal modelling
- Mortality
- Infant mortality
- Maternal mortality
- Paternity
- Poverty
- Perinatal Period
- Atmospheric pollution
- Prematurity
- Prevention
- Health risks
- Community health
- Women’s/Maternal health/Maternity
- Population’s health
- Environmental Health
- Mental health
- Public health
- Reproductive health
- Social statistics
- Socioeconomic status
- Stress
- Surveillance
- Temperature
- Vulnerability
BRISBOIS, Ben
Professeur adjoint
CASTONGUAY, François M.
Professeur adjoint
- Medical economics
- Population’s health
- Decision making
- Mathematical modelling
- Economic evaluation methods
- Cost benefit analysis
- Comparative effectivness analysis
- Epidemiology
- Zoonoses
- COVID-19
- Emerging infections
- Vector-borne Diseases
- Infectious Diseases
- Emergency measures
- Climatic changes
- Social inequality
- Antibiotic resistance
- Intravenous drug use
- Health systems analysis
- Public health systems analysis
- Biomathematical models
CLOOS, Patrick
Professeur agrégé
- Action intersectorielle
- Social medicine
- Global health
- Immigration
- Inégalités sociales de santé
- Racisme et racialisation
- Socioanthropologie de la santé
- Climatic changes
- Caribbean
- Americas
GRAVEL, Sabrina
Professeure associée
- Hormone disrupting chemical
- Carcinogen
- Metals
- Flame retardants
- Climatic changes
- Occupational risk assessment
- Meta-Analysis
- Databases
- Epidemiology
- Toxicological risk analysis
- Physical contaminants
- Biomarkers
- Mixture Toxicity
- Noise
- Neoplasms
- Biological determinants of health
- Social Determinants of Health
- Industrial disease
- Occupational disease
- Toxicodynamic
- Human toxicology
- Industrial toxicology
- Organic compounds
- Research ethics
- Risk management
- Exposure modelling
- Pesticides
- Respiratory protection
LABRÈCHE, France
Professeure agrégée de clinique
MAC-SEING, Muriel
Professeure adjointe
- Public health
- Global health
- Social inequality
- Gender studies
- Sex and gender
- Intersectorial trends
- Public policies
- Social medicine
- Sexual identity
- Reproductive health
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- Violence
- Health care accessibility
- Health systems analysis
- Healthcare/Health care systems
- Vulnerability
- Population’s health
- COVID-19
- COVID19
- Health determinants
- Social Determinants of Health
- Qualitative methods
- Case studies
- Mixed methods
- Knowledge transfer/exchange (KTE)
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- South Asia
- Canada
- Canada (Québec)
- Preventive medicine
- Prevention
- Climatic changes
NASRI, Bouchra
Professeure adjointe
OUIMET, Marie-Jo
Chargée d'enseignement de clinique
SMARGIASSI, Audrey
Professeure titulaire
- Asthma
- Databases
- Noise
- Climatic changes
- Chemical contaminants
- Physical contaminants
- Environment
- Environmental epidemiology
- Risk assessment
- Exposure science
- Exposure
- Environmental hygiene
- Interdisciplinarity
- Respiratory Tract Diseases
- Exposure measurement
- Measurement methods for air pollutants
- Exposure modelling
- Mortality
- Fine particulates (PM2.5)
- Ultrafine particles (UFPs)
- Health risks
- Cardiorespiratory health
- Environmental Health
- Temperature
ZAYED, Joseph
Professeur associé
ZINSZER, Kate
Professeure agrégée
- Epidemiology
- Global health
- Population health intervention assessment
- Public health
- Surveillance
- Quantitative methods
- Méthodes de recherche
- Climatic changes
- Environmental epidemiology
- Information systems
- Field Epidemiology (outbreak management)
- Randomized clinical trial
- Medical geography
- Public health practice
- Cohort studies
- Longitudinal studies
- Evaluation studies
- COVID-19
- COVID19
- Canada
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- South America
My interdisciplinary training allows me to use tools from epidemiology, public health, informatics, and statistics to untangle the causes, forecast future burdens, and evaluate intervention effectiveness of vector-borne diseases. I am also interested in climate change implications for vectorborne diseases. Specifically, my research is focused on malaria, arboviruses (dengue, chikungunya, Zika), and most recently, Lyme disease.
1. Evaluation of large-scale vector-borne disease interventions
I have been involved with evaluating the effectiveness of large-scale malaria interventions and programs including indoor residual spraying and universal bednet coverage in Uganda. I have recently begun to evaluate a community mobilization approach for arbovirus control in Fortaleza, Brazil with various partners.
2. Infectious disease forecasting and spatiotemporal modelling
I am interested in applying different forecasting methods and data streams for disease burden estimations, and most recently exploring machine learning methods. I also use spatiotemporal methods to understand the patterns of disease emergence, identifying at-risk locations and time periods, and disease determinants.
3. Estimating the impact of climate change on vector-borne diseases (VBD)
Climate change will have important implications for future VBD and using different scenarios, we forecast future disease burdens using various methods. We also consider sociodemographic changes and intervention scenarios in our work.
4. Improving disease surveillance
I am involved with various malaria surveillance projects which aim to integrate fragmented data sources and improve data harmonization. Most recently, we are evaluating the biases in reported arboviral cases in the national surveillance system in Colombia.