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Dr. Bryna Warshawsky, MD, serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics within the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University. Concurrently, she holds a position at the Public Health Agency of Canada, specifically in the Centre for Immunization Programs under the Infectious Disease and Vaccine Program Branch. Her professional activities bridge academic research and public health practice, focusing on critical areas of infectious disease control and immunization.
Her educational qualifications are as follows:
- Medical Degree from McGill University
- Residency in Family Medicine and Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the University of Toronto
- Master of Health Science Degree from the University of Toronto
Dr. Warshawsky's research encompasses infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis on immunization programs, influenza epidemiology, rabies, and outbreak investigations. She investigates vaccine effectiveness, foodborne and zoonotic disease transmission, and the impact of public health interventions. Her work often involves collaboration across multiple institutions and government agencies to address emerging public health threats in Canada.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent focus on real-world public health challenges. She has conducted outbreak investigations for diseases such as rabies, listeria, and salmonella, often tracing transmission through food and animal contact. Additionally, she has contributed to the understanding of influenza vaccine effectiveness through systematic reviews. Her research demonstrates a strong commitment to evidence-based public health policy and practice.


