Ph.D candidate
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Juliette has earned a master’s degree in environmental health from Université Grenoble Alpes, France. Following a year in a master’s program focusing on health services’ administration at Université de Montréal, she progressed to a fast-track PhD. She is currently a doctoral candidate in public health, specializing in Health Systems, Organizations, and Policies. Her doctoral research, supervised by Pre. Delphine Bosson-Rieutort and Pr. David Buckeridge (Mc Gill), aims to analyze interregional variations in needs, access and healthcare utilization among aging individuals in Quebec, using machine learning and spatial analysis methods. Alongside her studies, Juliette works as a research assistant, contributing to projects that focus on environmental health (Marc-André Verner) and the application of process mining in tracking the long-COVID evolution (Simon Rousseau and Delphine Bosson-Rieutort). Juliette also participates as a teaching assistant at Université de Montréal and serves as an assistant representative in her department. |
