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Margareth Zanchetta is an Associate Professor in the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing at Toronto Metropolitan University. Her research program focuses on community health nursing, with particular attention to health literacy, social marginalization, and the vulnerabilities faced by linguistic minorities. Zanchetta's work spans various qualitative methods, primarily investigating communities in Canada and Brazil where English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish are spoken. She actively mentors students, facilitating research opportunities that encourage hands-on learning, and has successfully guided multiple teams in securing funding for various projects. Zanchetta collaborates with national and international research networks, integrating interdisciplinary perspectives on men’s health and the well-being of marginalized populations. Additionally, she is involved with the Ontario Network of French-speaking health and social professionals and has served as an invited reviewer for several journals and grant agencies. She has received multiple competitive grants for her innovative research in health promotion and community engagement, underscoring her commitment to enhancing health outcomes through culturally sensitive and contextually informed approaches.
Department of Chemical Engineering