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Nancy Olewiler

Nancy Olewiler

Emailolewiler@sfu.ca
Websitehttp://www.sfu.ca/economics/faculty/nancy_olewiler.html
Office Phone778-782-3442
Research Keywords Cost-benefit analysis, Taxation Effectiveness and efficiency of interventions Environmental economics, Environmental policy Environmental factors, impact of global change on health Greenhouse gases Health policy and systems management researach Health economics, Health policy Natural resources, Agriculture, Environment, Energy Public, community and population health Pulmonary pathology
Dugan O'Neil

Dugan O'Neil

Emaildugan_oneil@sfu.ca
Websitewww.sfu.ca/physics/faculty/oneil.html
Office Phone778-782-5623
Research DescriptionExperimentalist in high energy particle physics. The goal of particle physics is to understand matter and forces at the most fundamental level. Works on the DO experiment collecting data from the highest energy proton-antiproton collisions ever achieved in the laboratory. Also works on the ATLAS experiment which will start taking data at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2008.
Research Keywords Particle physics High energy physics Top quark Detectors Colliders ATLAS
Norm O'Rourke

Norm O'Rourke

EmailORourke@sfu.ca
Websitehttp://www.sfu.ca/gerontology/01faculty_staff/orourke.html
Office Phone778-782-5175
Research Keywords Elderly Family as the unit of care Life span development Psychometrics
Melek Ortabasi

Melek Ortabasi

Emailmso1@sfu.ca
Office Phone7787828660
Research DescriptionModern Japanese Literature, Comparative Literature, Translation, Film and Popular Culture
LanguagesSpanish, German
AssociationsModern Languages Association, Association for Asian Studies, American Comparative Literature Association, Association for Japanese Literary Studies
Research Keywords Japan Literature
Gerardo Otero

Gerardo Otero

Emailotero@sfu.ca
Websitehttp://www.sfu.ca/~otero/
Office Phone778-782-4508
Research DescriptionThe Neoliberal Food Regime: Biotechnology and International Division of Labour in the NAFTA Region
LanguagesSpanish
AssociationsCanadian Sociological Association, American Sociological Association, Latin American Studies Association, Canadian Association for the Study of International Development, Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
CollaborationsWork Health and Safety of Mexican migrants and Indo-Canadian Immigrants in British Columbia Agriculture
Research Keywords Mexican politics agricultural biotechnology NAFTA food vulnerability food selfsufficiency migrant workers peasantry civil society state