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Victoria Arrandale is an Associate Professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, where she specializes in occupational hygiene and epidemiology. With a Ph.D. in Medical Science from the University of Toronto and post-doctoral fellowship in Women’s Occupational Health from the University of Alberta, her research focuses on novel methods for measuring exposure, exposure assessment, and interventions to prevent occupational diseases. Dr. Arrandale is committed to improving workplace health, particularly for vulnerable populations, and is involved in several current research projects addressing issues such as workplace exposures and health disparities. She has played a lead role in initiatives like 'Building Safer Nail Salons' and studies analyzing the impact of employment on health and racism. Her contributions to the field are recognized through her directorship at the Centre for Occupational Disease Prevention and her affiliations with various health organizations.
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Faculty member involved in teaching and research related to occupational health.
Department of Sociology