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Originally a farm girl from upstate New York, Dr. Zellars has lived and worked in numerous US cities, as well as in Nigeria, the South Pacific and Montreal. She now lives and works in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her three teenage children.
 
Originally a farm girl from upstate New York, Dr. Zellars has lived and worked in numerous US cities, as well as in Nigeria, the South Pacific and Montreal. She now lives and works in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her three teenage children.
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=== Robyn Rowe (Dr) ===
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'''Staff scientist at ICES in Ontario and Chair of the Indigenous Data Team at Health Data Research Network Canada''' <br>
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Robyn K. Rowe is a mother of four, a member of Matachewan First Nation, and a hereditary member of Teme Augama Anishnabai. Robyn holds a Masters in Indigenous Relations and a PhD in Rural and Northern Health.
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Robyn is a critical and qualitative social health scientist whose research interests converge in the areas of: Indigenous and Canadian health and policy; national and international Indigenous-led Data Governance and Sovereignty; social, environmental, and digital justice; and the intersections of decolonialism, anti-colonialism, and anti-racism.
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She is also an Executive Member of the Global Indigenous Data Alliance (http://www.gida-global.org) and was involved in the co-creation of the ‘CARE Principles of Indigenous Data Governance’ with Indigenous partners from around the world through the International Indigenous Data Sovereignty Interest Group as part of the Research Data Alliance (www.rd-alliance.org). She is also the Indigenous Data Team Lead at Health Data Research Network Canada (www.HDRN.ca) and a Staff Scientist at ICES (www.ICES.on.ca).
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To learn more about Robyn, visit https://robynkrowe.com/ or follow @RobynKRowe on Twitter
 
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