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Epidemiology

Seminars - Fall 2024/Winter 2025

The Seminars in Epidemiology organized by the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health at the 缅北强奸 School of Population and Global Health is a self-approved Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the maintenance of certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Physicians requiring accreditation, please complete the Evaluation Form and send to admincoord.eboh [at] mcgill.ca

PLEASE NOTE: The Fall 2023/Winter 2024 Seminar Series will be held in hybrid format (in-person/Zoom) on Mondays from 4:00 to 5:00 PM, at the SPGH, 2001 缅北强奸 College, Room 1140. Please refer to announcement titles below for details.

Date Speaker Title OBJECTIVES RECORDING

FALL 2024

Sept 23
Virtual
Joint EBOH/CORE

Denis Nash (CNUY)

Estimating the Causal Effects of Extreme Weather Events on and HIV care outcomes in the IeDEA Cohort Collaboration: Study design and early results

1. To understand the structure, scope and design of the global IeDEA network of HIV care cohorts;

2. To appreciate the potential for applications of quasiexperimental methods to address causal research questions around HIV care outcomes;

3. To become oriented to the climate-related data sources that can be used to create exposure variables to assess the influence of extreme weather on HIV care outcomes.

Sept 30
In-Person
Christine Barul (Inserm) Occupational exposures and cancer: from the isolated role of exposures to the cocktail effect and the occupational exposome

1. Understanding the concept of the occupational exposome;

2. Understand the importance of identifying the occupational exposome of workers and its role in the development of cancer through an example of study conducted in the French West Indies;

3. Discuss the current challenges in taking into account this emerging concept in epidemiological studies.
Oct 7
In-Person at SPGH
Joint EBOH/CORE
Marie-Pierre Sysvestre (UdeM) The Role of Perceived Access to Cannabis in the Association Between Having Friends Who Use Cannabis and Cannabis Use Initiation in Adoloescents

1. Understand the natural course of cannabis use in adolescents;

2. Appreciate the usefulness of observational prospective data in understanding the mechanisms leading to cannabis initiation;

3. Recognize the challenges associated with the development of harm reduction strategies among adolescents.

Oct 14 NO SEMINAR - Thanksgiving Holiday & Reading Week - Oct 15-18, 2024
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Nov 18
In-Person
Anita Koushik (缅北强奸)

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Nov 25
Virtual
Joint EBOH/CORE
Nandita Perumal (USC)

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WINTER 2025

Jan 6
Virtual 听听听
Catherine Mah (Dalhousie)
Jan 20
In-Person
Joint CORE/EBOH
Vivian Ukah (缅北强奸)

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Jan 27
In-Person

Mabel Carabali (缅北强奸)

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Feb 3
In-Person
Arnaud Chiolero
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Feb 17
In-Person
Joint CORE/EBOH
Amelie Boutin (U Laval)

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Feb 24
Virtual
Joint EBOH/CORE
Azar Mehrabadi (Halifax U)

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Mar 3 NO SEMINAR - Spring Break March 3-7, 2025
Mar 10
In-Person
Stephanie Hinkle 听 (Penn U)

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Mar 24
Virtual
Jude Kong (U of T)

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Mar 31
In-Person
Taylor McLinden (Western U)

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