Ehsan Jozaghi, a Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Population and Public Health wins the 2017 Killam Postdoctoral Fellow Research Prize. The prestigious prize is awarded annually to two Postdoctoral Fellows in the amount of $5,000 each for their outstanding research and scholarly contributions.
Dr. Jozaghi’s current research is focused on harm reduction networks of people who smoke illegal drugs. He is interested in identifying people at the greatest risk of harm. This is the first study to be conducted via a community-based approach where people who use drugs are employed as researchers.