health research town hall — ethics in research

the health research town halls are a collaboration between nosm university, health sciences north, health sciences north research institute, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 , thunder bay regional health research institute, thunder bay regional health sciences centre and laurentian university.
themes to be discussed at the town hall:
- what are the core principles in research ethics?
- what are the strategies for engaging and protecting human participants in research?
- what strategies are we adopting to be efficient and effective with regional rebs?

dr. imogen r. coe is a professor of chemistry and biology and the founding dean of the faculty of science at toronto metropolitan university (formerly known as ryerson university). she is also an affiliate scientist at st. michael’s hospital, toronto, where her research group studies drug transporters. in addition, dr. coe is one of canada's leading advocates for organizational change towards inclusive excellence in research, particularly in science and medicine. she runs a consulting company providing advice and training on inclusive excellence and has advised federal and national funding agencies on how to integrate equity, diversity and inclusion principles into diverse research cultures. she was recently appointed as the inaugural scholar-in-residence at nserc. she has published in diverse venues, such as the lancet and the globe and mail, a range of articles on the importance of inclusive excellence in science, the need for inclusive leadership in research and the expectation of intentional policy around edi-infused institutional cultures. she is a highly regarded speaker and panelist and has received numerous awards for her advocacy work.