Environment & Health
Graduate Opportunites in Environment & Health
Dr. John D. Eyles, Distinguished Univerrsity Professor,
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Dr. K. Bruce Newbold, Professor,
Undergraduate and graduate students interested in the application of GIS and spatial analytical methods to real-world problems, including population migration and health questions are encouraged to apply. Particular research opportunities are currently available related to my research interests linking (i) population migration and commuting behaviour, and (ii) blood donor profiling.
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Dr.Walter G. Peace, Associate Professor,
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Dr. Allison Williams, Associate Professor,
Students interested in pursuing either a Masters or Doctoral degree with a focus on urban quality of life, gender and health, informal caregiving, and therapeutic landscapes are encouraged to apply to McMaster's Graduate Program. Research experience and/or interest in these areas are emphasized. Interest in knowledge transfer and dissemination of results to communities and populations of concern is essential given the practical and applied nature of the research. These opportunities come with the expectation of working with health care provider agencies and associated supportive organizations. For further information, please contact Dr. Allison Williams at awill@mcmaster.ca or via phone at (905)525-9140, ext. 24334.
I am currently accepting masters and doctoral students into my research program addressing therapeutic landscapes, sense of place, quality of life and women's health?
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Dr. Robert D. Wilton, Professor,
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Dr. Niko Yiannakoulias, Assistant Professor
I'm looking for graduate students interested in methodological problems in one of two areas: disease cluster detection and spatial infectious disease modelling. I'm also recruiting graduate students with interest in applied areas, including: child health, child activity and play, active transportation safety and disease surveillance.
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