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Tina Moffat is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at McMaster University. She specializes in biocultural and political-economic approaches to research, focusing on maternal-child health, nutrition, and food insecurity. Her work explores the social and cultural dimensions of food and nutrition, particularly in the context of immigrant dietary changes. Moffat is committed to applied, community-based research and actively engages with various governmental and non-governmental organizations to address pressing public health issues. She has a Doctorate in Biological Anthropology from McMaster University and has completed her Postdoctoral training as a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at the McMaster Institute for Environment and Health. Her academic contributions have significantly impacted the fields of food insecurity, children's health, and nutrition, and she is dedicated to improving health outcomes through interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts.
McMaster University • Hamilton
Teaching and conducting research in the field of anthropology, focusing on health and nutrition.
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