Amélie Quesnel Vallée
Professor and Chair, Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy,
Canada Research Chair in Policies and Health Inequalities,
President, Canadian Population Society,
Director, Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision making (CAnD3),
Associate Scientific Director, D2R
Amélie Quesnel-Vallée holds the Canada Research Chair in Policies and Health Inequalities at Ã山ǿ¼é, where she is Inaugural Chair and Professor in the Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences) and a Professor in the Department of Sociology (Faculty of Arts). She is the founding Director of the Ã山ǿ¼é Observatory on Health and Social Services Reforms and a founding member of the Ã山ǿ¼é Center on Population Dynamics. Finally, she also founded and is Executive Director of , an international consortium of 38 academic, government, private and non-profit organizations delivering training in support of evidence-based decision making.
Quesnel-Vallée’s research examines the contribution of policies to social inequalities in health over the life course and has been recognized through awards from professional associations including the American Sociological Association, the Population Association of America, and the American Public Health Association. She is a two-time Fulbright Foundation awardee, most recently of a Distinguished Chair (2020). She is a Past-President of the Canadian Population Society and of the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee on the Sociology of Health. She has demonstrated experience in providing strategic advice to several complex organizations, notably the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, where she served as a board member for six years, and held leadership roles such as the inaugural Chair of the Standing Committee on Science (2022-2024) and as a Member of the Executive Committee (2021-2024). Committed to furthering public understanding of science, Quesnel-Vallée is frequently sought by media outlets such as National Public Radio, the New York Times and Business Week.