Jul 31, 2017 | News
Homicide and Public Health Deaths due to homicide are de-facto preventable and premature, but are not always framed this way. However, by discovering the upstream determinants and identifying the groups most at risk, we may come to better understand homicide as...
Jul 21, 2017 | News
Ontario Minister of Research, Innovation and Science, Reza Moridi, met with University of Toronto faculty members at the Kelley Laboratory last Friday to announce the province of Ontario’s support of 62 research projects here at U of T. The $25 million investment in U...
Jun 22, 2017 | News
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...
Jun 19, 2017 | News
Congratulations to PhD Epidemiology candidate Chris Tait on his David Hewitt Award win! This award, given to students who have “contributed substantially to the intellectual and social life of the Public Health Sciences body” acknowledges both Chris’ adeptness as a...
Jun 19, 2017 | News
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....
Jun 14, 2017 | News
Congratulations to PhD Epidemiology candidate Chris Tait on receiving the 2017 CIHR Silver Award of Excellence! Chris presented his study concerning “Diet Quality and Mortality Risk in Canada” on June 7th at the University of Manitoba. His study is the first of...