Laura Rosella was named one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 in recognition for her significant contributions to evidence-based public health policy and health system reform. A public health policy researcher, teacher and mentor, she’s had a tremendous impact on students,...
Chris Tait at the 2017 International Diabetes Epidemiology Group Conference The Award Our very own Christopher Tait was awarded with the Best Oral Presentation at the 15th Symposium of the International Diabetes Epidemiology Group, held between December 8 and...
Emma Buajitti, a second year Masters of Public Health student and member of the Population Health Analytics Lab, presented her research on adult mortality trends in Ontario Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) at the 2017 Association of Public Health...
We are proud to announce that the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) is bestowing its 2017 Brain MacMahon Early Career Epidemiologist Award on our very own Dr. Laura Rosella! SER awards this prize to epidemiologists who are no more than seven years removed from...
By NICHOLAS KEUNG Wed., March 15, 2017 Immigrants are 60 per cent less likely to die during a given time period than native-born Canadians and long-term residents in Ontario, says a new study that examines mortality rates based on immigration and socioeconomic status....