Post
Published on January 31, 2020
Since the end of the last academic year, the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research has welcomed 18 new members at all levels. This growth is indicative of the momentum the Dahdaleh Institute is building around our three research themes, as we pursue excellence in these research areas, and nurture the next generation of global health scholars and practitioners.
Operational Staff
Lilliana Arroyo Rivera, BA
Administrative & Clerical Assistant
Member of Faculty
Idil Boran, PhD.
Project Lead, Synergies of Planetary Health: Climate Action for Adaptation, Health, Biodiversity, and Agenda 2030
Research & Postdoctoral Fellows
James Stinson, B.A., M.A., PhD.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Planetary Health & Education
Jennie Phillips, PhD
Digital Ethics & Global Health Fellow
Maissaa Almustafa, PhD
Research Fellow, Global Health & Wellness of Refugees & Migrants
Trainees
Amirhesam Ghahari, MSc
Research Assistant, Global Health Foresighting
Ariana Fathi (pictured)
Research Assistant, Data in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
Eunice Choi, MPH
Research Assistant, Planetary Health
Kanishk Singh
Research Assistant, Humanitarian Engineering
Katie Thomson, BA
Research Assistant, Global Health and Humanitarianism
Md Rafiur Rashid
Research Assistant, Global Health and Humanitarianism
Minutet Nima, MSc, DVM
Research Assistant, Planetary Health
Nawang Yanga
Events & Planetary Health Assistant
Rebecca Babcock, MBHL
Research Assistant, Synergies of Planetary Health Research Initiative
Richie Ly
Communications Assistant
Sarim Hasan
Communications Assistant
Soumiya Suresh
Research Assistant, Planetary Health
Zarlasht Jamal
Research Assistant, Global Health Foresighting
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism, Global Health Foresighting, Planetary Health |
Status | |
Related Work |
N/A
|
Updates |
N/A
|
People |
Maissaa Almustafa, Research Fellow, Global Health & Wellness of Refugees & Migrants - Alum
Jennie Phillips, Research Fellow, Digital Ethics & Global Health - Alum James Stinson, Postdoctoral Fellow, Planetary Health & Education - Alum Idil Boran, Faculty Fellow, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies - Active Rebecca Babcock, Research Assistant, Global Health and Humanitarianism - Alum Nawang Yanga, Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Scholar, Faculty of Health [FW22-23; FW23-24; FW24-25] - Alum Eunice Choi, Graduate Research Assistant, Planetary Health - Alum Lilliana Arroyo Rivera, Administrative & Clerical Assistant - Alum Zarlasht Jamal, Research Assistant, Global Health Foresighting [W20] - Alum Soumiya Suresh, Research Assistant, Planetary Health [FW19-20; S20] - Alum Sarim Hasan, Communications Assistant [W20] - Alum Richie Ly, Communications Assistant [W20] - Alum Minutet Nima, Research Assistant, Planetary Health [W20] - Alum Md Rafiur Rashid, Special Projects Assistant, Global Health & Humanitarianism [FW19-20] - Alum Katie Thomson, Research Assistant, Global Health and Humanitarianism [W20] - Alum Kanishk Singh, Research Assistant, Humanitarian Engineering - Alum Ariana Fathi, Research Assistant, Data in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies [FW19-20]] - Alum Amirhesam Ghahari, Research Assistant, Global Health Foresighting [FW19-20] - Alum |
You may also be interested in...
Recap – Health Disparities Across Gender and Life Stages in India
On May 8, 2024, Dahdaleh community scholar Dr. Rajnish Ranjan Prasad presented an in-depth analysis of gender health inequities in India and its root causes. He began with an overview of gender health disparities that ...Read more about this Post
Recap – Indigenous Perspectives on Planetary Healing
The Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research co-hosted a fascinating and insightful gathering on Indigenous Perspectives on Planetary Healing with the Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Languages in collaboration with CIFAL York. We are grateful to our ...Read more about this Post
Black History Month 2023: Black Resistance
A series of panels remembering achievements in the face of struggles. Black History Month is a distinct period for honouring history, negotiating current realities, and imagining potential futures for Black communities. In recent years, the Harriet ...Read more about this Post
