First quantitative intersectionality work from In Situ Lab is now published

In collaboration with researchers in Australia and a tremendous amount of support from Eva Lim (Master of Public Health 21’, Faculty of Medicine) and Lauren George (BHLTH 21’ , SKHS), In Situ PH Lab has published its first work on quantitative intersectionality. The full-text article can be accessed here.

VideoSlides (presentation video) prepared by Lauren George is also available here.

Special thanks to Eva and Lauren for your contribution and congratulations!

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