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    Sonia Savitri Anand FCAHS (born 1968) is a Canadian vascular medicine specialist. She previously held the Eli Lilly Canada - May Cohen Chair in Women's Health and currently holds the Michael DeGroote Heart and Stroke Chair in Population Health and Epidemiology at McMaster University.

  2. Dr. Sonia Anand is a professor in the Department of Medicine, and the Director of the Population Genomics Program, at McMaster. She is also a senior scientist at the Population Health Research Institute at Hamilton Health Sciences.

  3. Jun 9, 2023 · In June 2022, Anand was appointed acting associate vice-president, Equity and Inclusion at McMaster University. She has also led the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) portfolio in the Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, since 2018.

  4. View Sonia Anand’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Dr. Anand graduated as a Doctor of Medicine from McMaster University in 1992. She completed internal...

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  5. Jun 14, 2024 · The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) have awarded Dr. Sonia Anand, Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology & Associate Vice President of Global Health, a major research grant to continue her work on chronic diseases.

  6. Sonia Anand ’92. Dr. Anand is a Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at McMaster University, the Director of McMaster Population Genomics Program and a vascular medicine specialist.

  7. Dr. Sonia Anand MD, PhD, FRCPc, is a Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at McMaster University, is the Director of the Chanchlani Research Centre focused on Health Equity Research, and is a Senior Scientist at the Population Health Research Institute.

  8. Dr. Sonia Anand, MD PhD FRCPC is the inaugural Director of the McMaster Population Genomics Program. Her research is aimed at understanding the environmental and genetic causes of cardiovascular risk factors among women, First Nations peoples and ethnic groups throughout the world.

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