ESWI Education Hub provides articles and links to important scientific papers, reviewed by the ESWI Board members, and other online educational activities
ESWI Education Hub provides articles and links to important scientific papers, reviewed by the ESWI Board members, and other online educational activities
I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto where I studied global health and immunology. While in Toronto, I also worked for the Health Canada Drug Analysis Service (DAS) and with the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES), sparking my interest in public health research. Afterwards, I spent a summer in Shenzhen, China as a research assistant in a microbiology lab. This helped me realize my strengths and interests lay more in computational and data-driven work than in the wet lab. Encouraged by my supervisor, I explored doctoral opportunities in Hong Kong and ultimately joined the University of Hong Kong (HKU) for my PhD. In between, I moved back to Vancouver for a year, where I conducted cost-benefit analyses for a local orthodontics clinic.