Dr. Meza's research interests lie at the interface of epidemiology, biostatistics and biomathematics. He is an expert in lung cancer epidemiology and prevention and tobacco epidemiology and control. The goal of his research program is to characterize the impact of disease prevention and control interventions, informing stakeholders and policy makers as to the most effective and efficient ways to improve population health. In particular, he is interested in cancer risk assessment and the analysis of cancer epidemiology data using mechanistic models of carcinogenesis. He is also interested in the mathematical modeling of chronic and infectious disease dynamics and its applications in disease prevention public health policy design. Dr. Meza is Coordinating Principal Investigator of the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET​<https://cisnet.cancer.gov/lung/>) Lung Working Group and Principal Investigator of the Center for the Assessment of Tobacco Regulations (CAsToR<https://tcors.umich.edu/>). Prior to joining BC Cancer, Dr. Meza was Professor of Epidemiology and Global Health at the University of Michigan and co-Leader of the Cancer Control and Population Sciences of the Rogel Cancer Center.

Affiliations

Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET); Center for the Assessment of Tobacco Regulations (CAsToR); International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC); Society for the Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT).

Websites

http://tcors.umich.edu/

http://www.shouldiscreen.com/

http://tobaccopolicyeffects.org/

https://apps.cisnetsmokingparameters.org/

Credentials

Current Appointments 

Adjunct Professor, School of Population and Public Health, UBC

Distinguished Scholar in Lung Cancer Screening and Prevention at UBC

Expert Advisor, OncoSim-Lung Model

Training 

  *   Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, University of Washington

  *   B.Sc., Applied Mathematics, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico

Selected Publications

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