Dahdaleh Research Fellow, Antimicrobial Resistance Policy
Research Fellow
Dr. Fiona Emdin is a veterinarian and a Dahdaleh Institute research fellow working in the Global Strategy Lab, supporting the lab’s research on policy related to antimicrobial resistance. Her previous policy and research experience focused on improving One Health approaches to global food security through climate-smart agricultural technologies and infectious disease surveillance. She has previously worked with Veterinarians Without Borders in Kenya, with WorldFish in Cambodia, and with livestock and virology research groups in Australia. She still works as a veterinarian in downtown Toronto, where she treats dogs, cats, and small mammals.
Themes | Planetary Health |
Status | Alum |
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