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Dr. Luc Clair is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Winnipeg and a Principal Investigator at the Canadian Centre for Agri-Food Research in Health and Medicine (CCARM). His work bridges economics, public health, and agri-food systems, with a focus on evaluating the economic and societal impacts of health interventions involving functional foods and natural health products.
Dr. Clair's research interests lie at the intersection of health economics and econometric methodology. He specializes in health technology assessment, health care equity, and the development of nonparametric econometric methods for analyzing survey data. His work emphasizes estimating causal relationships without relying on restrictive functional form assumptions, allowing data to reveal true underlying patterns. He applies these methods to understand how factors like age, socioeconomic status, and heart health influence health care utilization and outcomes.
His research contributes to interdisciplinary efforts at CCARM, where clinical and basic science findings are translated into real-world policy implications. By conducting cost-benefit, cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility analyses, Dr. Clair assesses how new interventions affect resource allocation in both the health care and agricultural sectors. For example, he investigates how healthier consumer behaviors driven by new therapies could reduce health care burdens and reshape agri-food production.
Dr. Clair employs advanced statistical software including SAS, STATA, and R to analyze complex datasets that integrate health, socioeconomic, and demographic information. His collaborative approach involves working closely with pharmacologists and other scientists to ensure biologically informed models while providing rigorous statistical analysis.
While no specific awards or student mentorship details are mentioned in the text, his role at CCARM and the University of Winnipeg underscores his active engagement in research, teaching, and policy-relevant scholarship. He plays a vital role in building evidence for equitable and efficient health care systems in Canada.
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