Dr. Janice Graham

Professor

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Biography

Janice E. Graham is a professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Dalhousie University, focusing on Infectious Diseases. As a medical anthropologist, her research engages with health systems, global health, regulatory practices, and social epidemiology, with a notable emphasis on vaccines and biotherapeutics. She has authored over 300 scholarly papers and has been involved in multiple major publications addressing the implications of emerging health technologies within various global contexts. Her work not only contributes to academic discourse but also informs policy-making processes related to health technology assessments and the ethical considerations in public health immunization strategies. Through her leadership, she has facilitated discussions on the operationalization of regulatory frameworks in the domains of public health and clinical research, particularly in response to health emergencies. Her previous positions include professorships in Bioethics and influential roles in several research and advisory committees advocating for the intersection of science, policy, and ethical considerations in healthcare.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2011-01-01 — Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, NS, Canada

Teaching and conducting research in the Department of Pediatrics, specializing in Infectious Diseases.

Professor

2008-01-01 — 2011-01-01

Dalhousie University • Halifax, NS, Canada

Conducted research and taught in the Department of Bioethics.

Associate Professor

1998-01-01 — 2002-01-01

University of British Columbia • Vancouver, BC, Canada

Held the Endowed Burwell Chair position in Medical Anthropology.

Awards

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Fellow

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University Research Professor, Distinction

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Fellow

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Weaver-Tremblay Award