Nnenna Ike
Nnenna's MSc research investigated the role of resilience on university students' use of mental health services while on campus.
Nnenna's MSc research investigated the role of resilience on university students' use of mental health services while on campus.
Kirsten's PhD research investigates the potential for nutrition labelling on menus to support healthy and sustainable eating in cafeterias.
Yong-Jin's PhD research investigates the cost-effectiveness of tyrosine kinase inhibitors for the first-line treatment of lung cancer in Ontario.
Mahmood’s PhD research evaluated how the authorized sale of alcohol in some Ontario grocery stores affected alcohol use behaviours among youth.
Emily's MSc research investigated the relationship between social support availability and cognitive function in Canadian adults between the ages of 45 and 85.
Eric's PhD research explores sexuality, information and communications technologies, and body image.
Jerrica's PhD research examined the clinical mental health needs and service access of emerging adults aged 18-29.
Anis's PhD research examined how patient similarity analytics can accelerate the move toward precision medicine.
Sara's PhD research examines mercury exposure in First Nations communities in northern Canada.
Alex's MSc research examined the impact of adverse childhood experiences on Indigenous children, and the nature of coping or resilience strategies to overcome these adversities.