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Kilian Atuoye is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Development Studies at Queen's University. He specializes in Health Geography and conducts research focusing on health equity through an environmental health lens. Atuoye's work addresses critical issues in social epidemiology, healthcare access, and the comparative health impacts of environmental factors. His research spans various regions, including sub-Saharan Africa, notably Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda, and Rwanda. He has explored the effects of land acquisitions on community health in Tanzania and has a keen interest in non-communicable diseases and food security. Moreover, Kilian employs theoretical frameworks from political ecology and critical race theory to investigate the health implications of human-environment interactions, aiming to develop strategies to promote health equity among vulnerable populations. He actively encourages student research in related areas, emphasizing the importance of community health and environmental determinants.
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