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Elysée Nouvet is an Associate Professor in the School of Health Studies at Western University. His research centers on medical anthropology and the social determinants of health, focusing primarily on the impacts of health initiatives on vulnerable populations. Nouvet's doctoral work at York University explored the social factors affecting pain and distress in Nicaraguan communities. His collaborative projects include assessing the ethical considerations of medical missions, as well as significant contributions during the Ebola epidemic, especially in relation to palliative care and public health emergencies. His current research is associated with the Rapid Research Fund Ebola Virus Disease Outbreaks initiative, supported by multiple prominent organizations. Nouvet is actively involved in projects aiming to improve ethical research practices in Ebola-affected regions, emphasizing meaningful community engagement and literacy among stakeholders.
Western University • London, Ontario
Teaching and researching in the School of Health Studies, focusing on health equity and social determinants of health.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.