Dr. Anne-Marie Nicol is a risk assessment, knowledge translation and environmental health scientist at BCCDC. She is also an associate professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University.
Dr. Nicol's research focuses on the communication of complex scientific and public health information to a range of audiences. Her work is multidisciplinary, crossing the fields of epidemiology, toxicology, social marketing, risk perception and risk assessment. Her particular areas of focus are environmental and occupational exposures that impact health.
She is currently the scientific advisor for the BC Lung Association's Healthy Indoor Environments Program. Additionally, she has worked at a number of different agencies, including the Occupational Health and Safety Association for Healthcare, the National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health and BCCDC. From 2007-2013, she was an assistant professor at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in the School of Environmental Health and the School of Population and Public Health.
Dr. Nicol graduated with a PhD from the School of Population and Public Health at UBC, and obtained an MES from York University.
- For Dr. Nicol's publications, see PubMed.