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Hélène Carabin is a Professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Montreal. She specializes in epidemiology, particularly in one-health approaches, parasitic diseases, and tropical diseases. Her academic background includes a PhD in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from McGill University and a Master of Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Montreal. Carabin's research focuses on the interconnection between human and animal health, exploring the impacts of climate change on zoonotic diseases. She has received several prestigious awards for her contributions to the field, including the Rothman Epidemiology Prize in 2000 and recognition for exceptional mentorship in graduate research from the College of Public Health at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Carabin is actively involved in various research projects and has been a lead researcher in multiple important studies concerning health issues at the intersection of public health and veterinary sciences. Her work is critical for advancing knowledge and strategies related to epidemiology and global health context, especially concerning parasitic diseases, zoonoses, and their implications for public health during crises.
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