
Other Research
Beiser M (Principal Investigator), Fenta H, Hamilton H, Khanlou N (Co-Investigator), Pain C, & Rummens A. (2004-2009). Leavers and Stayers: A comparison of the health and development of Ethiopian children growing up in Toronto and in Addis Ababa. Funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Beiser M (Principal Investigator), Interdisciplinary team of 29 investigators, 8 coordinators, and 1 data manager from Toronto, the Prairies, Vancouver and Montreal. Khanlou N (Co-Investigator from Toronto team). (2005-2010). New Canadian children and youth study (NCCYS): An investigation of the health and development of immigrant and refugee children in Canada (Phase 2). Funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Oxman-Martinez J (Nominated Principal Investigator), Khanlou N (University of Toronto Site Principal Investigator), Weerasinghe S (Dalhousie University Site Principal Investigator), Agnew V (York University Site Principal Investigator), & Hanley J (Co-Investigator). (2004-2008). Intersecting barriers to health for immigrant women with precarious status. Funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Khanlou N(Principal Investigator), Siemiatycki M, & Anisef P (Co-Investigators), Hajdukowski-Ahmed M & Gastaldo D (Collaborators), Ahnstroom L & Kim HS (International Advisory Panel). (2003-2007). Immigrant youth and cultural identity in a global context. Funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Upcoming Events
September 27, 2013: Lillian Wright Maternal-Child Institute *more info coming soon
To view the full line up of 2012 - 2013 Speakers for the Women's Mental Health and Wellbeing Speakers Series, please visit us here.
Post Doc Opportunity
We are delighted to announce the launch of the inaugural Lillian Wright Postdoctoral Fellowship in Maternal Child-Health at the Faculty of Health at York University. Please click the link for information on the fellowship and application process.
Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity Application *Apply by June 15
Past Events
May 6, 2013: Cafe Scientifique - Mothers Speak Up! On Parenting Children with Disabilities: Implications for Mom's wellbeing and Social Support
The study Information Sheet and Booklet with Resources can be found here.
April 24, 2013: Women living with homelessness: they are almost invisible by Dr. Isolde Daiski *RSVP by April 19

