Ève Dubé

PhD

Scientific Co-Director
Professor and CIHR Applied Public Health Chair, Department of Anthropology, Université Laval
Research Focus

Medical anthropology, social and cultural anthropology, public health and population health

Ève Dubé is a professor of Anthropology at Laval University in Quebec City, Canada and a researcher at the Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec-Université Laval. Her field of expertise is anthropology of public health. She is particularly interested in the social, cultural, historical and religious dimensions of infectious disease prevention.

She holds a Canadian Institute of Health Research Applied Public Health Chair on the Anthropology of Vaccination. Since 2014, she has chaired the Social Science and Humanities Network of the Canadian Immunization Research Network.

She sits on several Canadian (e.g., National Advisory Committee on Immunization, Canadian Association for Immunization Research and Evaluation) and international (e.g., WHO’s Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on Infectious Hazards, WHO-Europe ETAGE) as an expert of vaccine acceptance.

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