IPPH Institute Advisory Board
The Institute of Population and Public Health's (IPPH) Advisory Board includes a diverse group of national and international representatives of the public, private and non-profit sectors, including the research community and health practitioners. The Institute Advisory Board (IAB) provides support and guidance to our Scientific Director and CIHR's Governing Council with respect to the full range of Institute activities.
For more information about the IABs, please consult CIHR's Institute Advisory Boards page.
Members
(as of September 2013)
Dr. Richard Massé (Chair)
Associate Professor
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
University of Montreal
Director
Montreal Health and Social Services Agency
Mr. Ted Bruce (Vice-chair)
Executive Director
Population Health
Vancouver Coastal Health
Dr. Michael Brauer, PhD
Professor
School of Population and Public Health
University of British Columbia
Director
Bridge Program
Dr. David Butler-Jones
Chief Public Health Officer
Public Health Agency of Canada
Dr. Angus Dawson
Professor
School of Health & Population Sciences
University of Birmingham
Dr. Maureen Markle-Reid, PhD
Associate Professor
School of Nursing
McMaster University
Scientific Director
Aging, Community and Health Research Unit
Dr. Jeff Masuda
Assistant Professor
Department of Environment and Geography
University of Manitoba
Dr. David Peters
Professor and Chair, Department of International Health
Director, Health Systems Program
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Dr. Mark Petticrew
Chair, Public Health Evaluation
Public & Environmental Health Research Unit
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr. Louise Potvin
Professor
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine
Université de Montréal
Scientific Director
Centre Léa-Roback sur les inégalités sociales de santé de Montréal
Dr. Barbara Riley, PhD
Executive Director
Propel Centre for Population Health Impact
Ms. Armine Yalnizyan
Senior Economist
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
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