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Godwin Enaholo Uddin is a member of faculty at the School of Management and Social Sciences, Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos, Nigeria. His research interests focus on issues in international economics, development economics, and emerging market economies. Prior to joining the faculty, he worked with Megasea Industries Limited, Super Geeks Nigeria Limited, and Pearl Mutual Consulting Limited.
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Nereide is a gerontologist with special interests in integrated care, dementia care, and the global south. She collaborates in multinational, multilingual, mixed methods research projects, has experience in EU funded projects, and consulting.
Nereide earned a PhD in Dementia Studies and a Master's in Gerontology. Between the two academic achievements, she worked 6+ years in the field as a Geriatric Care Manager in the U.S., and coordinated the restructuring project of a large scale nursing home in Italy.
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I am a Professor of Sociology at Columbia University. I have spent my academic career studying experts in diverse fields (healthcare, psychiatry, economic policy, middle eastern affairs), trying to understand the factors that shape their policy impact. Currently, I am working on the dynamics shaping public trust in experts and science.
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Currently, I work as Associate Professor in Information Systems at Karlstad University Business School and I am an Irish State Registered Medical Scientist. My PhD study in 2008 is on an analysis of multidisciplinary medical team meetings and the use of ICT. Originally I trained, and worked, as a biomedical scientist and specialised in Cell Pathology. While working in a senior scientific role as a departmental manager, I undertook an M.Sc. Management in Organisation Behaviour. Later, following the successful implementation of an IT project, I became keenly interested in health informatics and completed an M.Sc (Health Informatics) in 2003.
I continue to pursue research in health services. One of my studies is on the provision of, and equity of access to, emergency services in Ireland. I also have a special interest in the use of ICT in healthcare, teamwork and meetings. Issues surrounding more efficient record keeping and tools to enhance collaboration and communication are among my research projects.
As well as lecturing on a variety of subject areas from time to time as opportunities present, I am an associate lecturer for Dublin City University Business School, and I have lectured for Trinity College Dublin, Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin St., Hibernia College and National College of Ireland in the past.
My aim is to develop my academic interests and find solutions to make health services more effective. I am a member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Medical Informatics (Elsevier), Health Informatics Journal (Sage) and I am an Associate Editor to the Journal of Behaviour and Information Technology (Taylor & Francis).
Specialties: Health service research, CSCW, HCI, IT implementation, clinical laboratory service development, (cell pathology) diagnostic work, team leader, tutor. I have a wide range of experience that includes technology implementation, working with HL7, SNOMED, and LOINC standards and coding systems and also with ISO quality work systems.
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Catalina Ortiz holds a PhD in Urban Planning and Policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago as Fulbright scholar. She is an Associate Professor in the Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London. Her research focuses on the negotiated co-production of space at the intersection of urban design, strategic spatial planning, and urban policy mobility practices. She uses decolonial and critical urban theory through urban knowledge co-production methodologies to study the politics of space production to foster spatial and epistemic justice.
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Ilan Kelman http://www.ilankelman.org and Twitter/Instagram @ILANKELMAN is Professor of Disasters and Health at University College London, England and a Professor II at the University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, including the integration of climate change into disaster research and health research. That covers three main areas: (i) disaster diplomacy and health diplomacy http://www.disasterdiplomacy.org ; (ii) island sustainability involving safe and healthy communities in isolated locations http://www.islandvulnerability.org ; and (iii) risk education for health and disasters http://www.riskred.org