Please find below suggested Dalhousie University experts on current topics of regional, provincial, national and international interest for Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018.
Theresa May survives confidence vote, what’s next for Brexit?
Dalhousie Experts: Jerry White, Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair in European Studies.
Research Specialties: International trade, international finance, European Studies.
Contact: Jerry.White@dal.ca and 902-469-2027/ 902-494-3628.
Critically endangered whitefish discovered for first time in four-and-a-half years
Dalhousie Expert: Dr. Paul Bentzen, Professor and Chair, Department of Biology.
Research Specialties: Population, evolutionary and conservation genetics of fishes and marine organisms.
Contact: paul.bentzen@dal.ca and 902-494-8089.
What does Trump intervention mean for arrested Huawei CFO?
Dalhousie Expert: Robert Currie, Professor of Law, Schulich School of Law, Law and Technology Institute.
Research Specialties: International criminal law, international litigation, international law, extradition, civil procedure, criminal law.
Contact: robert.currie@dal.ca and 902-494-1012.
Canada’s top doctor insists safer opioids necessary to address overdose epidemic
Dalhousie Expert: Matthew Herder, Director, Health Law Institute; Associate Professor of Medicine, cross-appointed in Law.
Research Specialties: Health law and policy, law and technology, health care policy, health care regulation, and health law.
Contact: matthew.herder@dal.ca and 902-494-2567.
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Recent News
- Federal Budget
- Violent extremist groups, youth and cyber security, Halloween scares, and daylight savings time
- World Occupational Therapy Day
- Whale Sanctuary approved in NS
- Canadian Tire Data breach and cyber security
- Carney‑Trump meeting, ceasefire talks, protests/national guard deployment, and lice and pinworm treatment
- Ottawa denies Marineland request to export remaining beluga whales to China
- Dalhousie University has experts who can speak on the impacts of drought on blueberry crops, the Trump‑Putin summit, and the Global Plastics Treaty