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Mohammad Karamouzian is an infectious disease epidemiologist and public health researcher. He holds a Doctorate in Population Public Health from the University of British Columbia, where he received the Vanier and Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation doctoral scholarships. His research focuses on addressing health inequities faced by marginalized populations, including female sex workers, people who inject drugs, and incarcerated individuals. Karamouzian is committed to translating research into policies that improve health outcomes for these groups. He is a Banting postdoctoral fellow at the Brown School of Public Health and collaborates with the BC Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU) and the HIV Surveillance Collaborating Centre (HIVHUB) in the Middle East North Africa region
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