Sarah Singh
Dr. Sarah Singh, MD, MPH, PhD
Adjunct Research Professor
Appointments
- Adjunct Research Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Research Clusters
- Clinical Epidemiology
- Behavioural & Environmental Risk Factors
- Chronic Disease & Multimorbidity
- Marginalized Populations & Social Determinants of Health
- Epidemiological Observational Studies
- Knowledge Translation
Research Interests
- Population Health
- Social Determinants of Health
- Cardiovascular Health
- Brain Health
- Chronic Metabolic Diseases
- Disease Prevention
Short Bio
Dr. Sarah Singh, MD, MPH, PhD, is a Population Health Researcher. Dr. Singh has always been passionate about promoting a healthy lifestyle to extend the lifespan. After completing her medical studies, Dr. Singh pursued a career in research with a focus on using health as a tool for disease prevention. Now, Dr. Sarah Singh is focused on integrating her clinical and research backgrounds to tackle heart health – the adoption of healthy behaviors to prevent heart disease, a leading cause of death worldwide.
Dr. Singh’s research is geared towards improving the health of entire populations and not just individuals. Moving forward, Dr. Singh is interested in new approaches for reducing inequalities in heart health that prevent everyone in the population from having the same chance at optimum health.