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Haaris Tiwana
Muhammad Haaris Tiwana (Haaris) is an early career researcher in the field of population and public health, and a Research Fellow in the Pacific Institute on Pathogens, Pandemics and Society (PIPPS).
His research focuses on incorporating equity-based and intersectional approaches to pandemic preparedness, and disparities concerning the healthcare workforce among others. He is particularly interested in research that informs policy, with a personal interest in issues regarding equity, diversity and inclusion. With a combined clinical and public health background, he hopes to use research to help stakeholders understand health issues, design appropriate strategies, and monitor policy implementation.
Haaris holds a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Pakistan and a Master of Public Health from Western University, Canada.