Editors-in-Chief

Dr. Jules M. Blais
The founding Editor-in-Chief of FACETS , Dr. Jules M. Blais, is a Professor in the Department of Biology, University of Ottawa. He is a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and has received numerous awards including Environmental Scientist of the Year, the Lindeman Award, the Stevenson Award, and is co-recipient of the prestigious NSERC Brockhouse Canada Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Engineering. This Prize is considered one of the highest research honours in Canada, and recognizes a research collaboration that highlights the importance of taking a multidisciplinary approach to complex scientific concepts.
Dr. Blais’ research focuses on identifying the consequences of environmental pollutants on natural systems. His main emphasis is on the sources, pathways and fate of persistent pollutants in aquatic environments. In particular, he is determining how industrial pollutants are transported and concentrated by natural processes to reach elevated exposures in target organisms, including humans.

Dr. Fanie Pelletier
Dr. Fanie Pelletier is a Professor in the Department of Biology, Université de Sherbrooke. She is a fellow of the College of the Royal Society of Canada and has received several awards, including the prestigious NSERC E.W.R. Steacie award for early researchers in Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on the evolutionary ecology of vertebrates including life-history evolution, reproductive strategies, and population dynamics. She has used innovative methods to demonstrate how human activities affect wild populations. She is also a member of the terrestrial mammals specialist subcommittee for the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC).
We're multidisciplinary and so is our Editorial Board. Much of the research done by our subject specialists crosses academic borders and our team has the expertise and experience to evaluate and refine multi- and interdisciplinary research in a variety of subjects.
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Dr. Tracie Afifi
Dr. Tracie Afifi is a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Childhood Adversity and Resilience, a Professor in the Departments of Community Health Sciences and Psychiatry at the University of Manitoba, and a Research Scientist at the Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba.She is also an Associate Editor of Child Abuse & Neglect. Dr. Afifi’s primary research interests are in the areas of child maltreatment and mental health with a focus on resilience, intervention and prevention. She has published over 160 peer-reviewed journal publications and has 160 conference presentations at national and international conferences. To date, she has been awarded $33.5 million in research funding as Principal or Co-Investigator. Dr. Afifi is an inducted college member of the Royal Society of Canada, the 2018 recipient of the Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research, the 2019 recipient of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Gold Leaf Award, the 2020 Alexander Leighton Award in psychiatric epidemiology, and named Canada’s 2021 top 100 most powerful women by the WXN Diversity Council of Canada.

Dr. Elena Bennett
Dr. Elena Bennett is a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Sustainability Science and Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences and the Bieler School of Environment at McGill. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed papers, mostly on ecosystem services, agricultural landscapes, scenario development for sustainability, and human impact on phosphorus cycling. She is particularly interested in co-production of knowledge with local communities and how this impacts both science and decision-making.

Dr. Hubert de Guise
Hubert de Guise is a professor in the department of Physics at Lakehead University. His primary research interest is in applications of group theoretical methods in physics, with recent emphasis on quantum physics and quantum optics. He served for many years as an associate editor to the Canadian Journal of Physics, is a current member of the peer review advisory panel for the Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, and also active in the Division of Theoretical Physics of the Canadian Association of Physics.

Dr. Maud Ferrari
Maud Ferrari is a Professor in the Departments of Veterinary Biomedical Science and Biology, at the University of Saskatchewan. She is a fellow of the College of the Royal Society of Canada. Her research interests lay in behavioural, cognitive and evolutionary ecology in general, along with understanding how environmental change (both natural and anthropogenic) affects the ecology of predator-prey interactions.

Dr. Dawn Kellett
Dawn Kellett is a Research Scientist with the Geological Survey of Canada branch of Natural Resources Canada. Her research focuses on the tectonic evolution of mountain belts using a range of structural, metamorphic and geochronology approaches. In addition to her role as Senior Editor of FACETS, she is an associate editor for Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth and the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.

Dr. Parminder Raina
Dr. Parminder Raina is a Professor in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact at McMaster University. He specializes in the epidemiology of aging with emphasis on developing the interdisciplinary field of geroscience to understand the processes of aging from cell to society. He has expertise in epidemiologic modeling, systematic review methodology, injury, and knowledge transfer. Dr. Raina is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, holds a Canada Research Chair in Geroscience, and the Raymond and Margaret Labarge Chair in Research and Knowledge Application for Optimal Aging. He is the inaugural Scientific Director of the McMaster Institute for Research on Aging, and The Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging, and is the lead principal investigator of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. He is one of the founding members of the McMaster Optimal Aging

Dr. Vance Trudeau
Professor Vance L. Trudeau holds the University of Ottawa Research Chair in Neuroendocrinology and leads a team of dynamic graduate students with wide interests. His group's research is directed towards understanding how the vertebrate brain regulates anterior pituitary hormones that control sexual development and reproduction using fish and frog models. Applications of this basic research include spawning induction methods for endangered animals, among others. One of the most compelling recent discoveries is the fundamental role of a peptide called secretoneurin. We have made the proposal that it is a new reproductive hormone. The team also studies the effects of sex steroids and pollutants (pharmaceuticals, pesticides, petroleum products) on development and reproduction in fish and frogs. This concept is called endocrine disruption. This has important implications for environmental and human health because many of these hormonal systems are conserved across species. This means that what is discovered in one species, has major implications in other vertebrates, including humans.
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Tom AlUniversity of OttawaGeosciences
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Steve AlsopYork UniversityScience Education
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Raid Al-TahirUniversity of New BrunswickEngineering
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Catherine AndersonScience World/University of British ColumbiaScience Communication
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Gregory AranovichJohns Hopkins University, USAEngineering
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Graeme AuldCarleton University, CanadaIntegrative Sciences
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Jehannine AustinUniversity of British ColumbiaPsychiatryMedical Genetics
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Clément BatailleUniversity of OttawaGeosciences
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Maxim BerezovskiUniversity of OttawaChemistry
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Catherine BeaucheminRyerson UniversityBiophysics
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Idil BoranYork UniversityEthics
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Lia BronsardMcMaster UniversityMathematics and Statistics
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Christofer ClementeUniversity of the Sunshine Coast, AustraliaAnatomy and Biomechanics
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Jeffery ClementsDFO Gulf RegionIntegrative Sciences and Science Communication
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Imogen CoeRyerson UniversityCell and Developmental BiologyScience Communication
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Steven CookeCarleton UniversityEcology and EvolutionMarine and Aquatic SciencesScience CommunicationScience and Policy
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Vincent Tabard-CossaUniversity of OttawaChemistry and Physics
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Charles CouillardUniversité LavalClinical SciencesNutrition, Sport, and Exercise Sciences
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Trevor DayMount Royal UniversityAnatomy and PhysiologyNeuroscienceScience Communication
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Carolyn EmeryUniversity of CalgaryPharmacology
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David EvansRoyal Ontario Museum/University of TorontoAnatomy and BiomechanicsGeosciencesZoology
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Michael EvansUniversity of TorontoMathematics and Statistics
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Brock FentonWestern UniversityEcology and EvolutionZoology
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Julio Mercader FlorinUniversity of CalgaryEcology and EvolutionGeosciences
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Christoph GeissTrinity College, USAGeosciences
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Jessica GrahnWestern University, CanadaNeuroscience
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Irene Gregory-EavesMcGill UniversityMarine and Aquatic Sciences
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Matthew HoganOttawa Hospital Research Institute/University of OttawaNeuroscience
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Andrew IwaniukUniversity of LethbridgeNeuroscience
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Heather JamniczkyUniversity of CalgaryAnatomy and Physiology
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Jean-Paul Jay-GerinUniversité de SherbrookeChemistry
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Petar JevticArizona State University, USAData Science Theory and Methods
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Yann JolyMcGill UniversityScience and Policy
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Béla JoósUniversity of OttawaPhysics
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Lina KattanUniversity of CalgaryEngineering
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Jeremy KerrUniversity of OttawaEcology and EvolutionGeosciences
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Peter KevanUniversity of GuelphPlant and Agricultural SciencesEcology and Evolution
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Ronald KlugerUniversity of TorontoChemistry
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Philippe LavoieUniversity of TorontoEngineering
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David LentzUniversity of New BrunswickGeosciences
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David LesbarreresLaurentian UniversityEcology and Evolution, Zoology, Conservation and Sustainability
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Danika LittlechildCarleton UniversityIntegrative Sciences
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Ivana Pajic-LijakovicUniversity of BelgradeEngineering
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Juewen LiuUniversity of WaterlooChemistry
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Yang LiuUniversity of Alberta
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Tanzy LoveUniversity of Rochester, USAData Science Applications
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Mark MalloryAcadia UniversityEcology and EvolutionZoology
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Volodymyr MelnykovUniversity of Alabama, USAData Science Applications
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Prashanta Kumar MandalVisva-Bharati University, IndiaMathematics and Statistics
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Bethann Garramon MerkleUniversity of WyomingScience Communication
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Victoria MetcalfOffice of the Prime Minister's Chief Science Adviser, New ZealandScience Communication
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David MoherOttawa Hospital Research Institute, University of OttawaEpidemiology and Ethics
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Christophe MorellUniversity of Lyon 1, FranceChemistry
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Candace NykiforukUniversity of AlbertaPublic Health
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M. Tamer ÖzsuUniversity of WaterlooData Science Theory and Methods
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Sanjeevikumar PadmanabanAalborg University, DenmarkEngineering
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Nitika PaiMcGill UniversityBiomedical and Health Sciences and Epidemiology
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James PinfoldUniversity of AlbertaPhysics
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Lisa PorterUniversity of Windsor, CanadaCell and Developmental Biology
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Alexandre PoulainUniversity of OttawaMicrobiology
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Michael RyanCarleton University
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Anne SalomonSimon Fraser UniversityMarine and Aquatic Sciences
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Marie-Claire ShanahanUniversity of CalgaryScience CommunicationScience Education
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John SmolQueen's UniversityMarine and Aquatic Sciences
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Yang SongWestern UniversityMaterials Science
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Kimberly StrongUniversity of TorontoDepartment of Physics
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Neil SwartEnvironment CanadaAtmospheric and Climate Sciences
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Iain TaylorUniversity of British ColumbiaPlant and Agricultural SciencesEthics
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Sharifu UraKitami Institute of Technology, JapanEngineering
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Arun ValsangkarUniversity of New BrunswickEngineering
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Nicholas VlachopoulosRoyal Military CollegeEngineering
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Dietrich VolmerHumboldt University, GermanyChemistry
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Hongyi XuFudan University, ChinaEngineering
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Jiang ZhuNational Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC/MCTI), BrazilMathematics and Statistics
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Yingqing ZuFudan University, ChinaMathematics and Statistics
Publishing Team
Publisher and Chief Executive Officer
Elaine Stott
Sr. Director, Editorial
Judy Busnarda
Editorial Director
Celia Charron, M.A.Sc
Journal Development Specialist
Hilary Belleville
Director, Peer Review
Natasha McDonald, Dr. rer. nat.
Peer Review Manager
Alistair Coulthard, Ph.D.
Peer Review Coordinator
Nicole Huskins
Director, Integrity and Engagement
Melanie Slavitch
Editorial Outreach Specialist
Jenny Crick, M.Sc.
Manager, Production
Neha Gupta
Production Editor
William Knight
Editorial Office
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