Michelle Driedger
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MA, Geography, 1997, Carleton University
PhD, Geography and Geology, 2001, McMaster University
Michelle Driedger | |
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| Born | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Academic background | |
| Education | BA, Geography, 1995, University of Winnipeg MA, Geography, 1997, Carleton University PhD, Geography and Geology, 2001, McMaster University |
| Thesis | From science to policy practice and public discourse: claimsmaking and chlorinated drinking water (2003) |
| Doctoral advisor | John D. Eyles |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Manitoba College of Medicine University of Ottawa |
Suzanne Michelle Driedger is a Métis Canadian health scientist. She is a professor at the University of Manitoba College of Medicine and former Canada Research Chair in Environment and Health Risk Communications. In 2023, Driedger was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada for her research in public health risk communication.
Driedger completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in geography at the University of Winnipeg in 1995. She then enrolled at Carleton University for her Master's degree in geography and McMaster University for her PhD in the same subject.[1] Her thesis at McMaster was written under the advisement of John D. Eyles.[2] Upon earning her PhD, Driedger completed a postdoctoral fellowship at McMaster with Susan Elliott.[3]