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Bette Meek is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine specializing in Chemical Risk Assessment Methodology, Chemical Assessment, and Environmental Health. With a PhD and master’s degree in related fields, she contributes to the McLaughlin Centre for Population Health Risk Assessment, focusing on significant health risks associated with environmental factors. Dr. Meek’s research aims to improve methodologies for assessing chemical risks, which is critical in informing policy and public health strategies. She collaborates with various stakeholders to apply her findings in practical settings, enhancing the understanding of chemical exposures and their potential impacts on human health. Through her role, Dr. Meek actively participates in academic discussions around environmental health and engages in teaching and mentoring future public health professionals. Her work not only emphasizes scientific rigor but also highlights the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion in research and education.
University of Ottawa • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in chemical risk assessment.
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