Indigenous Health Researchers Database Request
The Indigenous Health Researchers Database was created to help identify researchers with expertise in a wide variety of topics related to the health of Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) peoples in Canada. It includes researchers whose work focuses not only on physical health and illness, but also on the social, economic, cultural, environmental, political, and structural determinants that affect Indigenous peoples’ health and well-being. To be included in the database, two criteria must be met:
1) You must have at least one relevant article, book, chapter, or report published on a topic related to the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada, since 2014.
2) You have an existing affiliation with a Canadian university as either a faculty member, adjunct professor, clinical professor, professor emeritus, or director/researcher of a research institute affiliated with a Canadian university.
Please provide the following information. For new researchers, full contact information is required.