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Project Name: SFU HIV Research Centre

HS - Health Sciences
Requested by: Health Sciences
Description: Need to develop style for photographs for the SFU HIV Research Centre. Photos will be used for the website (which we will be working with Creative Studio to create), and other print promotional materials. Need to ensure that deliverables are in line with the style that Creative Studio has developed for Health Sciences thus far. 

The Centre currently has 10 researchers that they would like to capture for the photo shoot.

Hasina Samji

Hasina Samji

Biography

Dr. Hasina Samji an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University and a Senior Scientist in Population Mental Wellbeing in the Population and Public Health Division at the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. She completed her PhD in infectious disease epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and has expertise in the design and implementation of observational cohort studies and analysis of large administrative health databases. Dr. Samji leads the Youth Development Instrument (YDI), an interdisciplinary study measuring predictors of positive youth well-being, mental health, and development in high school students in collaboration with the Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP-UBC), community, clinical and policy partners, and youth themselves. The YDI elucidates upstream skill-development and structural supports for mental illness prevention and promotion of positive trajectories for young people. She is also the co-Principal Investigator of the BC Children’s Hospital Personal Impacts of COVID-19 Survey (PICS) study to measure the population-level mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. She is a parent of two preschoolers and enjoys spending time exploring beautiful BC with her family.

Discipline: Not Applicable

Centre: Simon Fraser University

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