Minh’s primary research interest is in the area of environmental and occupational epidemiology. He recently completed his post-doctoral training at the Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL, Barcelona, Spain). He is currently working with the OCRC on two research projects: one assessing cancer risk in Ontario uranium miners; and the other looking at nuclear workers who have been exposed to ionizing radiation. Minh first became involved in occupational cancer research in 2002 when he joined the Occupational Cancer Research and Surveillance Pilot Project at Cancer Care Ontario.
Key Appointments
- Junior Scientist, Occupational Cancer Research Centre, Cancer Care Ontario
- Research Fellow, R. Samuel McLaughlin Centre for Population Health Risk Assessment, Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa
- Senior Epidemiologist, Public Health Agency of Canada
Education
- Ph.D. (Epidemiology), University of Toronto (2009)
- M.Sc. (Epidemiology), University of Ottawa (2002)
Current OCRC Projects
- Health risks among nuclear workers in Ontario who have been exposed to internal sources of ionizing radiation: A feasibility study
- Ontario uranium miner cohort: Linkage with national mortality and cancer incidence files
Related Activities
- National Uranium Miners Working Group member
- Assist the Core Group in developing an Agenda for Research on Chernobyl Health-ARCH
- Alpha Risk WP3: Nested Case Control Studies Among Nuclear Industry Workers in France, Belgium, and United Kingdom




