Warren Dodd

Warren Dodd

School of Public Health Sciences, Associate Professor

Research

Research Interests

My research aims to understand and address the social and ecological determinants of global health and development. In particular, I am interested in how factors such as poverty, migration, food security, and climate change interact and shape health and development outcomes. I conduct research in close collaboration with community partners and organizations with the goal of co-producing information to support decision-making and action.

Key areas of research include migration and health, community food security, healthcare and social service access, and climate change and health. Regionally, I work in Central America, Southeast Asia, East Africa, and Canada. 

Application Areas

  • Healthcare Systems
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Global Health

Discipline Areas

  • Public Health