Janice is currently pursuing a Honours Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at York University. She is passionate about leveraging technology to address real-world health challenges. She previously graduated with a Bachelor of Health Studies from York University, demonstrating her diverse academic interests and enthusiasm for exploring the various dimensions of global health. Janice is a research assistant with the Global and Environmental Health Lab. She will be working under the supervision of Professor Godfred Boateng to conduct a comprehensive examination on the effects of temperature on health outcomes across the life course.
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