Visiting Scholar in One Health, University of Guelph
As a veterinarian and epidemiologist, Dominique Charron’s work addresses global problems at the interface of human and animal health, ecosystems, climate change and sustainability, largely through a complex systems lens. As a veterinarian and epidemiologist, she seeks to advance policy and education in One Health, while strengthening gender and social equity perspectives. In One Health and beyond, she seeks to enable more effective systems and processes for the uptake and application of science by decision makers and communities. She is a member and former Rapporteur of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel that advises the Quadripartite International organizations (World Health Organization, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, UN Environment, and World Organization for Animal Health). Most of Dominique’s career has been dedicated to developing and leading ecohealth and sustainable development research programmes at Canada’s International Development Research Centre – where she has contributed to strengthening research ethics and research quality frameworks, honed skills in results frameworks, evaluation and knowledge translation systems. Her book, Ecohealth Research in Practice (Springer, 2012) influenced the field and is widely used in teaching. Her past research addressed climate change and infectious diseases, and agroecosystem health. She has over 40 peer reviewed publications. She was a lead author of a chapter of Canada’s first Climate Change and Health Assessment (2005) and contributed to the UN Research Roadmap for the COVID-19 Recovery (2020). She holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Guelph.