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Dr. Eve Dubé, Network Lead, Social Sciences and Humanities Network Dr. Eve Dubé is a member of the Scientific Group on Immunization at the Québec National Institute of Public Health, a researcher at the Research Center of the CHU- Québec, and an adjoint professor in the Social and Preventive Medicine Department and Anthropology Department of Université Laval. Her research focuses on the eld surrounding socio-cultural fi i
Dr. Karina Top, Network Lead, Special Immunization Clinics Network Dr. Karina Top is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Community Health & Epidemiology at Dalhousie University and Investigator at the Canadian Center for Vaccinology. Her primary research focus is vaccine safety, clinical management of patients who have experienced AEFI, and vaccine safety and effectiveness in immunocompromised patients.
Dr. Melissa Andrew, Network Co-Lead, Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network Dr. Melissa Andrew is Associate Professor of Medicine and consul- tant in Geriatric Medicine at Dal- housie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She completed her MD as well as residency training in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics at Dalhousie University. She did a Masters of Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on
Dr. Shelly McNeil, Network Co-Lead, Serious Outcomes Surveillance Network Dr. Shelly McNeil a Clinical Research Scholar, Dalhousie University and Chief, Division Infectious Diseases at the Nova Scotia Health Authority. She is also the Deputy Director of the Canadian Center for Vaccinology. Her research focuses on immunization policy, evaluation of the epidemiology of vaccine- preventable diseases in adults with a focus on the