Applied Public Health Chair – Eve Dubé

Eve Dubé is a medical anthropologist. She has a joint appointment as a research scientist at Quebec National Institute of Public Health and as a professor in the department of anthropology at Laval University in Quebec, Canada. She holds a CIHR’s Applied Public Health Research Chair on the Anthropology of Vaccination.

Her research program focuses on the sociocultural determinants of vaccination. She is the lead investigator of the Social Sciences and Humanities Network of the Canadian Immunization Research Network. She is interested in how to enhance vaccine acceptance and uptake and she is leading different projects around this issue. She sits on a number of provincial, federal and international committees as an expert on vaccine acceptance and hesitancy.

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