Global Health Intern, Research Assistant, Antimicrobial Resistance Policy Accelerator, Global Strategy Lab
Intern

Mahnoor is a student in the BSc, Honours Global Health program at York University. Through her coursework, she has developed an extensive understanding of the determinants shaping global health, particularly their epidemiological and healthcare implications. Mahnoor has also been exploring how aging impacts activity in specific minority diaspora communities through her involvement at the M4 and Aging Lab in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science at York University. Furthermore, these experiences have contributed to her deep passion for the social determinants of health, health equity, and health innovation.
Mahnoor is eager to learn more about how policy can drive antimicrobial resistance prevention on a global scale. She will explore this and much more through her role as a Research Assistant in the Antimicrobial Policy Accelerator at the Global Strategy Lab, under the supervision of Dr. Lauren Wallace and Dr. Arne Ruckert.
Research Keywords
Antimicrobial Resistance; Health Equity; Global Health Policy; One Health
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Active |
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