The aim of this project is to develop a data governance model that fosters responsible innovation for the benefit of all its stakeholders (citizens, researchers and policy-makers) for Université Laval's PULSAR ecosystem, which plays a central role in managing research data collected with relatively broad consent to study sustainable health. This project involves 1) identifying data governance models and mechanisms compatible with PULSAR's open scientific philosophy, 2) measuring the acceptability of these models and mechanisms with all stakeholders, and 3) developing and implementing a data governance model adapted to the PULSAR ecosystem.
Main researchers
Philippe Després
Full Professor
Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Optics
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Université Laval
Pierre-Luc Déziel
Associate Professor
Faculty of Law
Université Laval
Co-researchers
Benoit Dostie
Full Professor
Department of Applied Economics
HEC Montréal
Aude Motulsky
Associate Professor
Department of Health Management, Evaluation and Policy
School of Public Health
Université de Montréal
Jean-Louis Denis
Full Professor
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
Université de Toronto
Mélanie Bourassa Forcier
Full Professor
Faculty of Law
École nationale d'administration publique (ÉNAP)
Patrick Archambault
Collaborators
Jean-Noé Landry
Conseiller stratégique
Carole Artault-Noury
Directrice exécutive
Félix Desrosiers
Analyste
Équipe de Pulsar