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Assistant Professor
University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Geography, Geomatics and Environment
Orcid identifier0000-0002-8157-7762
- Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Geography, Geomatics and Environment
- (647) 601-4539
BIO
Ghazal Fazli is a Lecturer at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Health and Society and a CIHR Health Systems Impact Post-Doctoral Fellow. Ghazal completed her PhD from the Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto and Master of Public Health from University of Waterloo. Her research explores the impact of sociodemographic, immigration, and environmental related factors on diabetes development among immigrants to Canada.
As an epidemiologist, Ghazal has deep interests for research and policy initiatives that promote action on the social determinants of health to improve wellbeing and quality of life across the lifespan. Specifically, her commitment to these efforts has stemmed from her passion for uncovering the upstream determinants of chronic diseases and supporting the design and implementation of policies and interventions that will eliminate deeply rooted health inequities.
As an epidemiologist, Ghazal has deep interests for research and policy initiatives that promote action on the social determinants of health to improve wellbeing and quality of life across the lifespan. Specifically, her commitment to these efforts has stemmed from her passion for uncovering the upstream determinants of chronic diseases and supporting the design and implementation of policies and interventions that will eliminate deeply rooted health inequities.
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Research CoordinatorSt. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada2011 - 2018
DEGREES
- PhDUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
- MPHUniversity of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
- HBScUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
- Postdoctoral FellowSt. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada
AVAILABILITY
- Industry Projects
- Media enquiries