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Reflections from DLSPH and Interdisciplinary Research Cluster Event – Prediction, Machine Learning and Causal Inference: What does it mean for Population Health and Data Science?
In response to the Dalla Lana School of Public Health’s commitment to use data science, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies in informatics and analytics to improve population health and health system performance, the DLSPH and the Centre for Addiction...
Pop Health Analytics PhD Student Wins Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship
Congratulations to Population Health Analytics PhD student Vinyas Harish for being awarded Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship Doctoral Awards from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)! Vinyas Harish is a fourth year MD/PhD...
Recent Talks on Population Health, Health Inequities, and Health Data by Dr. Laura Rosella
Major Emerging Insights in Population Health / Health Inequalities On Friday February 19, Dr. Laura Rosella joined Dr. Sandro Galea (Dean and Professor, School of Public Health, Boston University), Dr. Michael Stepner (Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Economics,...
The DLSPH Outreach and Access team and the Population Health Analytics Lab introduce students to non-clinical health careers
On April 24, 2019 the Population Health Analytics Lab made a trip to Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute to meet with 20 students, predominately in grades 10-12. Our trip was part of a program, led by the Dalla Lana School of Public Health’s Outreach and Access team,...
Population Health Analytics Trainees win CIHR Awards!
Congratulations to population health analytics trainees Lief Pagalan and Vinyas Harish for being awarded CIHR Awards in support of their graduate studies! Lief has been awarded a CIHR Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships and Vinyas has been...
Pop Health Analytics team support #HowsMyFlattening COVID-19 data efforts
The Population Health Analytics Lab has been contributing recently to howsmyflattening.ca, an initiative led by Dr. Ben Fine to aggregate data and resources about coronavirus in Ontario. Over 150 people have volunteered to work on the website, including Dr. Laura...





