Emmanuelle Batisse
Membre étudiant 3e cycle
McGill University
Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health
2001 McGill College
, Montreal
(Québec)
H3A 1G1
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Domaine·s de recherche
- Air pollution
- Epidemiology
- climate change
Université
McGill University
Axe primaire du Réseau AIRS
Mesures de la qualité de l'environnement
Axe(s) secondaire(s)
Société, politiques et justice environnementale
Secteur·s de recherche
- Santé
Type·s de recherche
- Épidémiologique
Diplôme·s
- M.Sc
Travaux de recherche
Emmanuelle Batisse is a PhD Candidate in Epidemiology at McGill University with research interests in environmental inequities and environmental determinants of health among vulnerable populations. Her doctoral thesis will focus on understanding inequities in exposure to ultrafine particles in Montreal and Toronto, Canada, and their health effec...
Emmanuelle Batisse is a PhD Candidate in Epidemiology at McGill University with research interests in environmental inequities and environmental determinants of health among vulnerable populations. Her doctoral thesis will focus on understanding inequities in exposure to ultrafine particles in Montreal and Toronto, Canada, and their health effects throughout the life course.
NOM DU OU DE LA DIRECTEUR•TRICE :
Scott Weichenthal, Jill Baumgartner
NUMÉRO ORCID :
0000-0002-0629-3356
Références bibliographiques et DOI
Batisse E, Lloyd M, Cavanaugh A, Ganji A, Xu J, Hatzopoulou M, Baumgartner J, Weichenthal S. Examining the social distributions in neighbourhood black carbon and ultrafine particles in Montreal and Toronto, Canada. Environ Int. 2025 Apr;198:109395. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2025.109395. Epub 2025 Mar 18. PMID: 40132442.
Batisse E, Goudreau S, Baumgartner J, Smargiassi A. Socio-economic inequalities in exposure to industrial air pollution emissions in Quebec public schools. Can J Public Health. 2018 Jan 22;108(5-6):e503-e509. doi: 10.17269/cjph.108.6166. PMID: 29356656; PMCID: PMC6972189.