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Jasmin Bhawra is an Assistant Professor and Director of the CHANGE Research Lab at the School of Occupational and Public Health, Toronto Metropolitan University. Her research focuses on population health, emphasizing mental health, physical activity, social determinants of health, and program evaluation within disadvantaged populations, particularly BIPOC communities. She employs a mixed-methods citizen science approach to address complex health problems and partnerships with community organizations for program and policy development. Bhawra is also a country leader for the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance, having developed the India Report Cards on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. She has a BSc Honours degree from the University of Toronto, and both an MSc and PhD in Public Health from the University of Waterloo. Her recent accolades include the CIHR Health System Impact Fellowship with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health and the CIHR Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Saskatchewan, where she explored the impacts of climate change on health in northern communities.
Department of Chemical Engineering