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Meet the 7 DLSPH researchers named Fall 2025 Canada Research Chairs

We are proud to share that DLSPH Profs Hailey Banack, Hilary Brown, Beverley Essue, Rayjean Hung, Laura Rosella, Rachel Savage and Lisa Strug received Fall 2025 Canada Research Chairs.  By Ishani Nath  The Canada Research Chairs Program is awarded by the Government of Canada. This tri-agency initiative involves the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC),...

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2025 Ontario Health System Quality and Innovation Awards Winners

The 2025 Ontario Health System Quality and Innovation Awards celebrated the health leaders, ideas and projects that are improving care in the province. By Ishani Nath The individuals working to change and improve our health systems often do so behind-the-scenes. The 2025 Ontario Health System Quality and Innovation Awards,...

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‘Always working for my people’: DrPH Student Cheyenne Joseph wins Indigenous healthcare grant

Cheyenne Joseph, winner of the Atlantic IMH Kausattumi grant

DLSPH student Cheyenne Joseph wins 2025/26 Kausattumi Grant from the Atlantic Indigenous Mentorship Network. By Ishani Nath  DLSPH student Cheyenne Joseph has held many titles. Nurse. Instructor. Piluwitahasuwin. Director of Health for the Assembly of First Nations. But no matter the role, First Nation community is at the heart of Joseph’s work....

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DLSPH researcher deepens our understanding of intimate partner violence and ways to help

Image of Associate Professor Beverley Essue featured in front of a blue background

Multiple new studies led by IHPME Associate Professor, Beverley Essue, illustrate the urgent need to address intimate partner violence around the world, and opportunities to improve access to care here in Canada. By Ishani Nath Photos of animals — a tiger in a cage and a polar bear with a...

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Exercise Canada Paratus Post-​Exercise Report

Exercise Canada Paratus Lay Summary Exercise Canada Paratus (ECP) was a pan-Canadian health security exercise that simulated the challenge of maintaining Canadians’ access to care while managing a high and sustained flow of casualties evacuated to Canada for treatment and recovery. This sort of exercise is essential for identifying gaps in...

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PhD student celebrates mental wellness among the Black community in the ‘Black Joy Art Initiative’ 

An image from the Black Joy Art Initiative exhibit. Photo credit: Steve Williams Jnr.

The “Black Joy Art Initiative” showcased the different ways mental wellness is maintained, acting as a counterbalance to DLSPH PhD student Mercedes Sobers’ research on Black mental health.   By Ishani Nath  For some, taking care of their mental wellness might look like taking a vacation, booking a spa appointment or...

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CanPath awarded $3 million to study crises in a changing world

A person with a mask crossing the road in front of a TTC street car.

What if Canada had a research platform ready to track the next pandemic, study the effects of climate change on health, and help explain rising cancer rates in young people? With a $3 million grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), CanPath is that platform. By Megan Fleming, CanPath...

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Dean’s Welcome: Newest DLSPH Faculty Members

The following message was sent to the DLSPH community announcing the hiring of our new faculty members, Aasthaa Bansal and Alexis Reeves. Dear DLSPH Community, I am pleased to share that we have two new faculty members joining DLSPH this fall. Associate Professor Aasthaa Bansal holds an appointment with the...

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Three innovative projects that earned DLSPH faculty 2025 NSERC grants

Banner image of DLSPH Profs. Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Patricia Trbovich and Camellia Zakaria.

DLSPH Profs. Zahra Shakeri Hossein Abad, Patricia Trbovich and Camellia Zakaria received 2025 NSERC grants for innovative projects that apply cutting-edge technology to help catch health issues early, monitor operating room procedures, and map black carbon pollution from traffic.  By Marielle Boutin and Ishani Nath   To expand the impact of...

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Meet the DLSPH professor reframing road safety as a public health issue

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Assistant Professor Brice Kuimi received the Early Researcher Award to support his work looking at road safety as a public health issue, using public health approaches to reduce injuries and fatalities.  By Ishani Nath  When Brice Kuimi shares the focus of his work, he is often met with one question:...

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