Christy Arseneau - Science Director, CFS-AFC
March 5, 2020
Christy Arseneau is Science Director, Forest Health and Biodiversity, at the Atlantic Forestry Centre in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She is originally from Dalhousie, NB, and has a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from the University of New Brunswick and a Master of Forest Conservation from the University of Toronto.
“Always trust your gut and follow your passion. A science degree can take you as far as you want it to! Don’t feel like you have to take something else ‘just because’. And, it’s OK to change your mind - it may seem huge at the time, but for me, it has worked out for the best.”
Meet those leading the way in the field of air pollution science
February 11, 2020
The Exposure Assessment Section of Health Canada is a multi-disciplinary research team in the field of air pollution science. Their work supports government decision-making, academic advancement, and scientific resolution of questions related to air pollution exposure in Canada. The team includes dedicated scientists with expertise in epidemiology, geography, (bio)statistics, environmental health and modeling, engineering, and toxicology.
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