People

 

Hugh Davies (PhD, CIH) is the  leader of the CWED project and Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia. He is also the co-investigator of CAREX Canada, and an Affiliated Scientist at the Occupational Cancer Research Center. He currently leads exposure assessment projects related to antineoplastic drugs and respirable crystalline silica in construction. He is a member of the ACGIH chemical substances TLV committee.
Jérôme Lavoué is an associate professor with the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, École de santé publique, Université de Montréal.

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Paul Demers(PhD) is both the scientific director of CAREX Canada and the director of the Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) housed at Cancer Care Ontario. He is a Professor with the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health. Paul is internationally recognized for his expertise on the health effects of workplace exposures and sits on many expert panels, including the International Agency for Research on Cancer working groups that evaluated carcinogens such as dusts and fibres, firefighting and formaldehyde.

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Amy Hall (PhD) is an Epidemiologist with Veterans Affairs Canada. Amy completed her PhD in the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health. She recently completed a two-year Post-Doctoral appointment at IARC in Lyon, France. She has worked as a researcher with CAREX Canada, developing estimates of exposure to known and suspected carcinogens in Canadian workplaces.

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Anne-Marie Nicol (PhD) is the principal investigator of CAREX and an assistant professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at SFU. Her areas of research include knowledge translation, occupational and environmental health and risk assessment. Anne-Marie’s work also includes exploring novel ways to communicate information to the public, including the use of popular culture as a vehicle for creating and disseminating risk messages.