Introducing In Situ’s 2025-26 Trainees
In Situ Lab introduces seven existing/new graduate and undergraduate trainees for 2025-2026.
From Top left: Heejun Lim (PhD Candidate), Sangeetha Saravanan (MSc Candidate), Priya Mistry (MSc Student), Jasper Khan (Honours thesis), Umaya Krishnathas (BScH ‘28), Brooklyn Liu (BScH ‘28), and Zara Zafar (BScH ‘28), followed by group photos
Little More about Our New Undergraduate Trainees:
Jasper Khan (BScH ‘26) is a 4th-year health sciences student completing his honours thesis project with the In Situ Population Health Research lab. His research interests include health inequities among marginalized groups and the impact of intersectionality on health. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, baking and textile art like embroidery.
Umaya Krishnathas (BScH ‘28) is a second-year Health Sciences student with a strong passion for active living and preventative health. She enjoys exploring ways to promote wellness through lifestyle choices and community engagement. Outside of school, Umaya loves to run and stay active, finding balance and motivation through movement and healthy living.
Brooklyn Liu (BScH ‘28) is a Health Sciences student at Queen’s University. Brooklyn’s interests focus on healthcare accessibility and infection prevention and control.
Zara Zafar (BScH ‘28) is an undergraduate research trainee with the In Situ lab . Zara is in her 2nd year Health Sciences student interested in active play and global physical activity research. Outside of academics, she likes to read and collect classics, and plays the guitar.