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− | '''Professor & Research Chair in Population Aging, School of Nursing, CNFS-Université de Moncton''' | + | '''Professor & Research Chair in Population Aging, School of Nursing, CNFS-Université de Moncton''' <br> |
Dr. Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard is a registered nurse and full professor at the School of Nursing at the Université de Moncton where she holds a Research Chair in Population Aging from the Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS) and is Director of the Centre on Aging. Her program of research focuses on the multiple dimensions of aging in place as well as on issues related to the health of French speaking older adults living in Official Language Minority Communities (OLMC). She completed a PhD in Nursing from the University of Alberta, a Master of Nursing from the University of New Brunswick and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Université de Moncton. She is the current chairperson of the National Seniors Council and the immediate past president of the Canadian Association on Gerontology. She co-led the New Brunswick Council on Aging for the development of a provincial strategy on aging in 2017. | Dr. Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard is a registered nurse and full professor at the School of Nursing at the Université de Moncton where she holds a Research Chair in Population Aging from the Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS) and is Director of the Centre on Aging. Her program of research focuses on the multiple dimensions of aging in place as well as on issues related to the health of French speaking older adults living in Official Language Minority Communities (OLMC). She completed a PhD in Nursing from the University of Alberta, a Master of Nursing from the University of New Brunswick and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Université de Moncton. She is the current chairperson of the National Seniors Council and the immediate past president of the Canadian Association on Gerontology. She co-led the New Brunswick Council on Aging for the development of a provincial strategy on aging in 2017. | ||
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'''Director of Geriatrics, Mount Sinai Hospital, University Health Network''' | '''Director of Geriatrics, Mount Sinai Hospital, University Health Network''' |
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Date and time: January 12, 2022 | 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET)
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Speaker Biographies
Amaya Arcelus (Master of Ceremonies)Program Director, Aging in Place Challenge Program, National Research Council of Canada | |
Éric BarilVice-President, Transportation and Manufacturing Division, National Research Council Canada | |
Alexander SegallResearch Affiliate, Centre on Aging, Senior Scholar, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba | |
Suzanne Dupluis-Blanchard (Dr.)Professor & Research Chair in Population Aging, School of Nursing, CNFS-Université de Moncton | |
Samir Sinha (Dr.)Director of Geriatrics, Mount Sinai Hospital, University Health Network
Dr. Samir Sinha is a passionate and respected advocate for the needs of older adults. Dr. Sinha currently serves as the Director of Geriatrics of the Sinai Health System and the University Health Network in Toronto, the Peter and Shelagh Godsoe Chair in Geriatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital, and the Director of Health Policy Research at the National Institute on Ageing at Ryerson University. He is also a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Family and Community Medicine, and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto and an Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Taki SarantakisPresident, Canada School of Public Service In 2011 Mr. Sarantakis was awarded Canada's Public Service Award of Excellence in Public Policy, and in 2013 he was a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Prior to joining the federal government, Mr. Sarantakis was a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. from York University in Toronto, as well as an Executive Certificate in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is a graduate of the Rotman School of Management's Institute of Corporate Directors Education Program, holding the ICD.D designation. | |
Ron BelenoLived Experience Dementia Caregiver and Co-Chair with the Older Adult and Caregiver Advisory Committee, AGE-WELL | |
Mark HewkoResearch Engineer, Biomechatronics, National Research Council Canada | |
Denis LarocheBiomedical Engineer, Chief of Biomechatronics, National Research Council Canada | |
Di JiangPresident’s Science Advisor and Secretary to the President’s Research Excellence Advisory Committee, National Research Council Canada | |
David Rivest-HènaultResearch Officer, National Research Council Canada | |
Manuela KunzResearch Officer, Computer Vision and Graphics Team, Digital Technologies, National Research Council Canada | |
Pengcheng XiSenior Research Officer, Computer Vision and Graphics team, Digital Technologies, National Research Council Canada | |
Nushi ChoudhuryResearch Officer, National Research Council Canada | |
Melanie SegadoResearch Scientist, National Research Council Canada | |
Joel David MartinChief Digital Research Officer, National Research Council of Canada |