Dalhousie University has experts who can speak on air quality and human health and June bugs.
Below you will find suggested Dalhousie University experts who can speak to current topics of regional, provincial, national, and international interest.
The impacts of wildfire smoke on human health
Dalhousie Expert: Dr. Daniel Rainham, Professor, Health Promotion and Sustainable Health Systems Co-lead and Senior Research Scientist, Healthy Populations Institute Research Interests: Population health science, environmental epidemiology, health geography Contact Information:daniel.rainham@dal.ca
June bugs – Why do they exist Dalhousie Expert: Dr. Paul Manning, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant, Food and Environmental Sciences Research Interests: Agroecology, biodiversity, entomology, and community science Contact Information: paul.manning@dal.ca
Summer bug phobias – why are people scared of June bugs, ticks and mothsetc. Dalhousie Expert: Dr. Simon Sherry, Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry Research Specialties: Clinical psychology, depression, anxiety, personality, perfectionism, psychopathology, suicide, eating disorders, alcohol problems. Contact: Simon.Sherry@dal.ca
For assistance contacting a Dalhousie expert, please call Lindsay Dowling-Savelle at 902-222-8810 or email: Lindsay.Savelle@dal.ca.