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Hall, Jonah
I am interested in the mathematical modeling and simulation of infectious diseases, the immune systems they affect, and the treatments we use to combat those diseases. I want to analyze the implications of these interactions, and the clinical methods we use to develop those treatments.
Campbell, Mackenzie
Woodside, Tessa
Balachandran, Savitha
Savitha is a Master’s Student under the supervision of Dr. Mohamed Bedaiwy in the Early Pregnancy Loss Research Team. She is working on a project regarding the health services and reproductive outcomes of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Salomons, Emilie
Dr. Emilie Salomons is a registered Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, doula and acupuncture detoxification specialist, with over 18 years of clinical experience. She is the co-president of the international Obstetrical Acupuncture Association and has also co-developed the first program in Canada for training midwives in obstetrical acupuncture for pain in labour. Emilie is a […]
Mwandacha, Nelly
Nelly Mwandacha is currently a Master of Public Health student in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University. Her research interests include health in our globalizing world, digital health, and sexual and reproductive health research. Nelly is currently completing her MPH thesis, which aims to assess the impact of an economic and gender […]
Hervie, Keni
First year medical student at UBC. I joined the WHRI because I have always had an interest in women’s health and desire to pursue it as a career. Being involved in women’s health research has helped me to grow in my knowledge of the field and has increased my passion for working with this population. […]
Amarakoon, Anuki
Anuki received her B.Sc. (Honours) Specializing in Psychology at the University of Toronto and is now a graduate student in the Clinical Psychology Program at UBC. Her research revolves around the sexual experiences of racial and ethnic minorities and the individual, interpersonal, and societal processes that contribute to their sexual well-being.
Wong, Jeffrey
Jeff is the current Reproductive Infectious Diseases Clinical Fellow and CTN Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of British Columbia. He completed his Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Toronto, followed by his Obstetrics & Gynaecology Residency at the University of British Columbia. He has received competitive salary funding through the CTN Postdoctoral […]