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Anniversary of WHO declaring COVID-19 pandemic: SFU experts available
March 11 marks the one year anniversary of The World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 a pandemic.
The federal government has designated March 11 as a National Day of Observance, to remember the over 22,000 Canadians who have died from the novel coronavirus.
SFU experts are available to discuss issues regarding vaccines, new variant spread, economic trends & the changing city, health communication, impacts of physical distancing & more.
AVAILABLE SFU EXPERTS
VIRUS & VACCINES:
FIONA BRINKMAN, professor, molecular biology and biochemistry
brinkman@sfu.ca
Expertise: Infectious diseases, vaccines, viral variants, aiding study of the COVID-19 impacts on children & families through the CHILD Cohort study
CAROLINE COLIJN, Canada 150 Research Chair in Mathematics for Evolution, Infection and Public Health
ccolijn@sfu.ca
Expertise: Importance of COVID-19 vaccine efficacy in older age groups, role of data modeling in predicting disease spread, effectiveness of physical distancing COVID-19 variants, vaccines & vaccinations
JAMIE SCOTT, professor, health sciences
626.567.2345| jkscott@sfu.ca
Expertise: Development of vaccines & vaccinations
RALPH PANTOPHLET, associate professor, health sciences
rpantophlet@sfu.ca
Expertise: Anti-viral neutralizing antibodies, antibody-mediated immunity & vaccine immunology
SCOTT LEAR, Pfizer/Heart & Stroke Foundation Chair in Cardiovascular Prevention Research, professor, health sciences
slear@providencehealth.bc.ca
Expertise: Public health measures (masks, distancing, restrictions), public health messaging & communication, vaccine rollout
TANIA BUBELA, dean, health sciences
778.782.5361| fhsdean@sfu.ca
Expertise: Communications & coverage of COVID-19 related science, vaccines. Tania can also discuss public representations of COVID-19 science in her co-authored report.
COVID-19 DIS/MISINFORMATION:
AHMED AL-RAWI, professor, communication, The Disinformation Project
aalrawi@sfu.ca
Expertise: Mis/disinformation in the COVID-19 pandemic
ECONOMY & URBAN ISSUES:
ANDREY PAVLOV, professor, Beedie School of Business
604.763.3696 | apavlov@sfu.ca
Expertise: Trends in the housing market & rising prices, impact of pandemic on finances, stock markets & long-term economic prospects
ANDY YAN, director, The City Program
ayan@sfu.ca
Expertise: Housing market trends - low interest rates & changing demographics (aging Millennials), rental market, uneven & unequal economic effects of COVID-19
JEREMY STONE, director of SFU’s community economic development program jeremy_stone@sfu.ca
Expertise: Economic recovery after disasters, resilience planning & development for community well-being
MEGHAN WINTERS, associate professor, health sciences
604.315.0484 |mwinters@sfu.ca
Expertise: The impacts of COVID-19 street reallocation programs in Vancouver & Seattle, transportation, mobility, slow streets, walking & cycling
TRAVEL & BORDERS:
JULIANNE PIPER, research fellow & project coordinator for Pandemics & Borders research team
julianne_piper@sfu.ca
Expertise: Cross-border measures, travel/border policies, public health intelligence/global public health intelligence network (GPHIN)
KELLEY LEE, professor, health sciences
kelley_lee@sfu.ca
Expertise: Pandemics and Borders project, COVID-19 variants, vaccines & vaccinations
VALORIE CROOKS, Canada Research Chair in Health Service Geographies
604.417.9007 |crooks@sfu.ca
Expertise: Neighbourhood risks & vulnerability to COVID-19, the impending return of Canadian snowbirds, ongoing travel & border measures, vaccine tourism, geographic understandings of the pandemic
OLDER ADULTS & SENIORS:
GLORIA GUTMAN, professor emeritus, gerontology
gutman@sfu.ca
Expertise: Impacts of the pandemic on Canadians aged 55+
Her research team’s national survey showed more than 4,300 Canadians aged 55 - 64 experiencing more detrimental effects due to the pandemic
IMPACTS ON YOUTH:
JEREMY CARPENDALE, professor, developmental psychology
jcarpend@sfu.ca
Expertise: The impacts of physical distancing on children & child development, including his most recent book: What Makes Us Human? How Minds Develop Through Social Interactions
PAOLA ARDILES, professor, health sciences
pardiles@sfu.ca
Expertise: Adapting to online education, how the community engages with teaching & how learning has shifted during the pandemic
CONTACT
MELISSA SHAW, SFU Communications & Marketing
236.880.3297 | melissa_shaw@sfu.ca
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