Alden Blairمشاهده پروفایل
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Alden Blair is a Researcher at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Nursing , with additional roles as Director of Research for the Global Alliance in Nursing (GAIN) and Associate Director of the IGHS Masters of Science Program . His work focuses on participatory mixed-methods approaches merging population statistics with individual narratives to address health inequities. Education : PhD in Population and Public Health (University of British Columbia, 2018) MSc in Environmental Epidemiology (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2009) BA in Architecture/Art History (Wesleyan University, 2005) Research Interests : Maternal & neonatal health in Sub-Saharan Africa and low-resource settings Conflict/disaster-related health disparities Nursing mentorship programs Health equity through sustainable solutions Publication Trends : Focus on maternal mortality , neonatal outcomes , and health systems in crisis (2013-2025) Methodological strength in mixed-methods epidemiology and longitudinal analyses Key regions: Malawi , Uganda , Syria , Canada Scientific Awards : UCSF Achievement Award (2023) UCSF SPOT Award (2020) John L. Zeigler Mentorship Award (2016) UBC Faculty of Medicine Graduate Award (2012) Mentoring : Available to guide faculty in career development, research, and project execution. Grants : Funded by CIHR , Wyss Foundation , and NIDA . Labs & Teams : Collaborates with UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences and GAIN partnership , working with multidisciplinary teams in Malawi, Liberia, and Canada.




