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HumekaNeza (Breathe Easier) Campaign
HumekaNeza (Breathe Easier) Campaign
1. Dr. Egide Kalisa Launched the HumekaNeza (Breathe Easier) Campaign in schools in Rwanda. Children are particularly vulnerable to air pollution due to their rapid breathing rates, developing respiratory systems, and less mature immune defenses. These factors make them particularly sensitive to the harmful effects of air pollution, highlighting the importance of focusing on this demographic in pollution impact assessments. Chronic exposure to air pollution, especially in educational settings, has been associated with various adverse health outcomes, such as increased respiratory issues, diminished lung function, more frequent school absences, and decreased cognitive abilities. In response to these challenges, Egide Kalisa,… Read More »HumekaNeza (Breathe Easier) Campaign
New HELTH Study: Capturing the Aerobiome: Application of Polyurethane Foam Disk Passive Samplers for Bioaerosol Monitoring What is in the air? But not chemicals this time!!! Monitoring bioaerosols using passive air samplers. A team of researchers led by Egide Kalisa, Amandeep Saini, Kevin Lee, Jacob Mastin, Jasmin K. Schuster and Tom Harner recently published an article entitled: “Capturing the Aerobiome: Application of Polyurethane Foam Disk Passive Samplers for Bioaerosol Monitoring.” Due to inhalation exposure, bioaerosols are ubiquitous and play a significant role in global climate and human health. As a complementary method to active sampling using pumps, passive air sampling… Read More »Capturing the Aerobiome
Dr. Egide Kalisa! We’re delighted to announce that our core member has been selected for the 2024 Voices for Science trains scientists to communicate the value and impact of Earth and space sciences to key decision-makers, journalists, and public audiences. The program recruits scientists to participate in one of two tracks: policy or communications. The Voices for Science program provides scientists interested in science communications and outreach with specialized training to hone their skills. Throughout the twelve-month program, participants work directly with AGU staff to conduct regular outreach activities with various audiences in their local communities. On April 14 in… Read More »Voice Of science
Dr. Egide Kalisa’s Groundbreaking Study Explores Air and Noise Pollution Impact on Children in Burundi and DRC On 2 April 2024, Dr Egide Kalisa launched an air pollution monitoring programme in two cities of Burundi and DRC. The study will be the first long-term research in these countries to monitor particulate matter air pollution and assess its chemical and Biological components in urban and rural sites of both countries. This ambitious research initiative aims to comprehensively investigate the interplay between particulate matter air pollution, environmental DNA, bioaerosols, and their impact on children’s exposure to air and noise pollution. The study… Read More »Impact on Children in Burundi and DRC
New HELTH Study: Children in kindergarten and primary schools in Rwanda inhale exhaust fumes from their parents’ vehicles, with the concentration tripling during drop-off and pick-up times. With their tender lungs and faster breathing rates, children are among the most susceptible to the adverse effects of air pollution. The proximity of their breathing space to tailpipe vehicle emissions places them at increased risk. In a study conducted by the Ministry of Health in 2012, it was found that roughly 22% of children under the age of five succumbed to respiratory diseases, underlining the gravity of the issue. A team of… Read More »New HELTH Study
Dr. Egide Kalisa received the Most Accomplished Researcher Award
Dr. Egide Kalisa received the Most Accomplished Researcher Award
Dr. Egide Kalisa received the Most Accomplished Researcher Award, which came with a prize of Rwf 10 million. The National Council for Science and Technology (NCST) extends its warm congratulations to you for receiving the “Most Accomplished Researcher Award” during the “Pre-NCST Council Meeting Symposium” held on 18th October 2023. This prestigious award acknowledges Dr Egide Kalisa’s exceptional research contribution to addressing critical societal challenges in Rwanda. The awards were presented after the NCST Pre-Council Meeting Symposium, which was organized to provide valuable insights into research outputs for socio-economic development. The event took place at the Kigali Serena Hotel. Dr.… Read More »Dr. Egide Kalisa received the Most Accomplished Researcher Award
We delve into studies related to human behavior, cognition, and well-being. Our research aims to understand the complexities of human interactions, both individually and within social contexts. This involves investigating psychological, sociological, and anthropological aspects to enhance our comprehension of human experiences.
ENVIRONMENT
Our commitment extends to the study of environmental dynamics. We explore topics such as climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable practices. By conducting rigorous research, we seek to contribute to the understanding of the intricate relationship between humans and their environment.
LOCATION & TRANSPORT
Location-based studies form a significant part of our research focus. We employ geospatial technologies to analyze and interpret location data, offering valuable insights into spatial patterns, land use, and urban planning. Our work in this area contributes to creating smarter and more efficient spatial solutions.
HEALTH
The health and well-being of individuals and communities are paramount to our group. We engage in research projects that explore public health issues, healthcare systems, and the impact of environmental factors on health outcomes. Our goal is to contribute to the development of evidence-based practices that promote better health and quality of life.
WELCOME MESSAGE
The Human, Environment, Location, Transport & Health Research Group is a dynamic and interdisciplinary team dedicated to advancing knowledge and addressing critical issues in various domains. Our group specializes in research that spans across five key pillars: Human, Environment, Location, Transport, and Health.Through collaboration and a multidisciplinary approach, our research group strives to address complex challenges at the intersection of these five pillars. By fostering a holistic understanding of the intricate connections between human activities, the environment, spatial dynamics, transportation systems, and health, we aim to generate knowledge that can inform policies, drive innovation, and positively impact society. Our commitment is to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of science and the betterment of communities worldwide.
Egide Kalisa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Western University of Ontario. Before that, Dr Kalisa was a Research Scientist in the Atmospheric Science and Technology Directorate, Air Quality Division, Environment Canada and Climate Change and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Toronto. He obtained a Ph.D. in Health and Environmental Science from the Auckland University of Technology and an MSc in Air Pollution Management and Control from the University of Birmingham. Dr. Kalisa conducted research in Environment and Health in different countries, including Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda and the United Kingdom.
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Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Western University 1465 Richmond Street, PHFM 3129 London, ON, Canada, N6G 2M1