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Titre University Affiliation Department / Program Specific Area of Research
Myers, Natasha - Anthropology York University Anthropology of science and technology; feminist science studies; anthropology of the senses; pedagogy and visualization; art and science; plants, ecologies, and more-than-human others
Nasim, Omar - History/ Philosophy Swiss Federal Institute of Technology History of analytic philosophy: phenomenalism, representation, construction, scientific philosophy, mathematical logic, and philosophical psychology; history of 19th century astronomy: imaging making and production, observation, nebular astronomy
Nelson, Nicole - Sociology McGill University Social studies of the contemporary life sciences, especially behavior genetics; model organisms and model systems; social studies of bioethics; science and law
Neswald, Elizabeth - History Brock University Cultural history of thermodynamics, history of nutrition physiology and metabolism research, 1850-1920, popular science in 19c. Ireland
Newell, Dianne - University of British Columbia Industrial technology change/persistence; science fiction as critique; history of science (anthropology) on Canada's Pacific coast
Newhook, Susan - University of King's College Science journalism; the influences of the 1967 Fogo Island film project on culture and the entertainment industry in Newfoundland and Labrador
OBrien-Pallas, Linda - Nursing University of Toronto Human health resources, work environments, and the relation of both to the patient, provider and system outcomes, research done at macro and micro levels
Okruhlik, Kathleen - Philosophy University of Western Ontario History and philosophy of science, seventeenth-century philosophy, Kant, philosophical issues in feminism, science and values, feminist analysis of science
Orenstein, David - History Danforth CTI Contents and nature of Canadian astronomy archival resources
Orsini, Michael - University of Ottawa Health policy,interest groups,gender and Public policy,autism politics and policy, contested illnesses, social movements, VIH/SIDA, qualitative research, interpretive policy analysis