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& Evidence: Investigating applied policy and programming questions to strengthen pandemic prevention, such as early warning systems, crisis data infrastructure, and overlooked drivers of vulnerability
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are: Create favourable circumstances for the development of a field of research and a community of research on access to justice for OLMCs Produce scientific data for and with the access to justice stakeholders
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. Qualifications: A doctoral degree in epidemiology Knowledge of advanced epidemiologic methods Strong data manipulation and analytic skills using statistical programming software, e.g., SAS Demonstrated ability
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) at graham.macdonald@mcgill.ca for further information. Please include a CV and cover letter outlining interests and experience relevant to the project as part of the applications. Review of applications will begin
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nitrogen module in the Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM). The McGill-based postdoctoral researcher will have a particular focus on synthesizing and harmonizing existing subnational data (including through