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 ===== Education ===== ===== Education =====
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 +Caulfield graduated from the [[University of Alberta]] with a Bachelor of Science in 1987, then completed a law degree in 1990. He finished his thesis in 1993 at [[Dalhousie University]].
  
 Caulfield has received honorary degrees from [[Simon Fraser University]] and the [[University of Calgary]]. Caulfield has received honorary degrees from [[Simon Fraser University]] and the [[University of Calgary]].
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 ==== Early career ==== ==== Early career ====
  
-From 1988-1990, Caulfield worked as a legal researcher at the [[University of Alberta]]'s Health Law Institute.((//Professor Timothy Caulfield Curriculum Vitae.// (2022). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073519/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/caulfield-cv-2022-june.pdf)) He then moved to work at law firm [[Bryan & Company]] as a "student-at-law", and then lawyer, until 1992. +From 1988-1990, Caulfield worked as a legal researcher at the [[University of Alberta]]'s Health Law Institute.((//Professor Timothy Caulfield Curriculum Vitae.// (2022). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073519/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/caulfield-cv-2022-june.pdf)) He then moved to work at law firm [[Bryan & Company]] as a "student-at-law", and then lawyer, until 1992. He was admitted to the [[Law Society of Alberta]] in 1991.
 ==== University of Alberta ==== ==== University of Alberta ====
  
 In 1996, Caulfield was made an Assistant Professor in U of A's Faculty of Law, then added a position as Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry in 1999. In 2004, he became a Professor in the Faculty of Law and at the School of Public Health, a position he holds to this day. He is Research Director of the Health Law Institute.((//Timothy A. Caulfield - Profile.// (2021, June 25). Canada Research Chair. https://archive.ph/pOB6l)) ((//Timothy Caulfield.// UAlberta Law. Retrieved October 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/qZKUF)) He became a Tier II [[Canada Research Chair]] in Health Law and Policy in 2002, and then Tier I in 2009 (renewed in 2016).((//Timothy A. Caulfield - Profile.// (2021, June 25). Canada Research Chair. https://archive.ph/pOB6l)) ((//Professor Timothy Caulfield Curriculum Vitae.// (2022). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073519/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/caulfield-cv-2022-june.pdf)) In 1996, Caulfield was made an Assistant Professor in U of A's Faculty of Law, then added a position as Associate Professor in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry in 1999. In 2004, he became a Professor in the Faculty of Law and at the School of Public Health, a position he holds to this day. He is Research Director of the Health Law Institute.((//Timothy A. Caulfield - Profile.// (2021, June 25). Canada Research Chair. https://archive.ph/pOB6l)) ((//Timothy Caulfield.// UAlberta Law. Retrieved October 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/qZKUF)) He became a Tier II [[Canada Research Chair]] in Health Law and Policy in 2002, and then Tier I in 2009 (renewed in 2016).((//Timothy A. Caulfield - Profile.// (2021, June 25). Canada Research Chair. https://archive.ph/pOB6l)) ((//Professor Timothy Caulfield Curriculum Vitae.// (2022). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073519/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/caulfield-cv-2022-june.pdf))
  
-In 2007 and 2008, Caulfield was Director of Research for the [[Commission of Inquiry on Hormone Receptor Testing]] on behalf of the [[Government of Newfoundland and Labrador]].+In 2007 and 2008, Caulfield was Director of Research for the [[Commission of Inquiry on Hormone Receptor Testing]] on behalf of the [[Government of Newfoundland and Labrador]].  
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 +==== Visiting Professorships ==== 
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 +Caulfield has completed several visiting scholarships:((//Professor Timothy Caulfield Curriculum Vitae.// (2022). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073519/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/caulfield-cv-2022-june.pdf)) 
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 +  * 2011: Visiting Scholar at [[University of Ediburgh]]'s [[Scottish Research Centre for IP and Technology Law]] 
 +  * 2012: Erasmus Mundus Visiting Scholar at the [[University of Leuven]] 
 +  * 2014: Visiting Professor at the [[University of Basel]], [[Switzerland]] 
 +  * 2005: Visiting Professor at the [[University of Houston Health Law and Policy Institute]] 
 +  * 2000: Visiting Scholar at [[The Hastings Center]] in [[united_states:new_york:Garrison]], [[united_states:New York]] 
 +  * 1997: Visiting Fellow at [[Stanford University]]'s Program in Genomics, Ethics, and Society 
 +  * 1997: Visiting Scholar at [[Stanford University]] Law
  
 ==== Television ==== ==== Television ====
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 ===== Affiliations ===== ===== Affiliations =====
  
-Caulfield is a fellow of the [[Royal Society of Canada]], the [[Canadian Academy of Health Sciences]] and the [[Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation]].((//Timothy Caulfield.// Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. Retrieved October 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/ZXdpR)) He sits on the Ethics Committee for the [[World Anti-Doping Agency]] (WADA).((//Disclosure statement: Timothy Caulfield.// (2021). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073517/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/disclosure-statement-2.pdf))+Caulfield is a fellow of the [[Royal Society of Canada]], [[Committee for Skeptical Inquiry]], the [[Canadian Academy of Health Sciences]] and the [[Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation]].((//Timothy Caulfield.// Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. Retrieved October 25, 2022, from https://archive.ph/ZXdpR)) He sits on the Ethics Committee for the [[World Anti-Doping Agency]] (WADA).((//Disclosure statement: Timothy Caulfield.// (2021). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073517/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/disclosure-statement-2.pdf)) 
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 +==== Media ==== 
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 +Caulfield has appeared in [[Reuters]], [[The Guardian]], [[Time]], [[Newsweek]], [[USA Today]], The [[Washington Post]], The [[New York Times]], [[Der Spiegel]], [[The Atlantic]], [[Vanity Fair]], [[Slate Magazine]], [[Maclean’s]], The [[National Post]], The [[Globe and Mail]], the [[Daily Beast]], the [[Discovery Channel]], [[CTV]], [[CBC]] and [[The Current]].
  
 === Speakers' Spotlight === === Speakers' Spotlight ===
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-==== Research ====+===== Research ====
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 +Caulfield has published scientific papers on the topics of [[misinformation]] and [[disinformation]] (particularly in the context of [[COVID-19]]), [[stem cell research]], [[science communication]], the [[microbiome]], and [[alternative medicine]], among others.
  
 Caulfield receives research funding from:((//Disclosure statement: Timothy Caulfield.// (2021). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073517/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/disclosure-statement-2.pdf)) Caulfield receives research funding from:((//Disclosure statement: Timothy Caulfield.// (2021). University of Alberta. https://web.archive.org/web/20221025073517/https://www.ualberta.ca/law/media-library/faculty-research/hli/people/timothy-caulfield/disclosure-statement-2.pdf))
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   * [[Stem Cell Network]]   * [[Stem Cell Network]]
   * [[World Health Organization]]   * [[World Health Organization]]
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 +===== Awards and recognition =====
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 +Caulfield has received awards and recognition from a variety of institutions including the [[Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research]], [[Alberta Venture Magazine]], the [[Alberta Writers' Guild]], [[Canadian Science Writers Association]], [[Committee for Skeptical Inquiry]], [[Confederation of Alberta Faculty Associations]] (CAFA), [[Mason Institute for Medicine, Life Sciences and the Law]], [[Optimyz Magazine]], [[Royal Canadian Institute for Science]], [[Stem Cell Network]] and the [[University of Alberta Alumni Association]].
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