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Rob Moriarity is an Assistant Professor in the School of Occupational and Public Health at Toronto Metropolitan University. He specializes in toxicology and human health risk assessment, with a keen interest in environmental health and advanced probabilistic risk modeling. His research emphasizes the impacts of environmental exposures on marginalized communities and aims to generate practical results that empower participants in decision-making regarding their health. He has a solid background in interdisciplinary scholarship, focusing on the natural environment and human health, incorporating traditional Indigenous knowledge in community-based participatory research. Prior to his appointment at TMU in July 2022, he was a senior lecturer at Concordia University, where he taught undergraduate and graduate courses for 13 years and supervised many students. He obtained his PhD in environmental health from the University of Toronto and completed postdoctoral training at both the University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University, with research dedicated to advanced risk assessment, environmental pollutants, and pandemic resiliency. His current teaching responsibilities include Pathophysiology, Introductory Toxicology, and Advanced Toxicology, while his research interests encompass Indigenous health, environmental health, and advanced quantitative methods for health studies.
Department of Geography, Planning and Environment, Concordia University • Montreal, Canada
Taught undergraduate and graduate courses and supervised students.
Department of Chemical Engineering