Dr. Zerihun Admassu is a public health expert and quantitative data analyst. He was trained at Wolaita Sodo University (BSC. Nurse; 2009); Gondar University, Ethiopia (Master of Public Health; 2013) and University of South Africa (PhD of Public Health; 2021). He has worked with several international non-profit organizations in Ethiopia such as the Global Fund, KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, Management Sciences in Health (MSH) and USAID in various management and advisory roles on TB/HIV eradication interventions. Currently, he is doing his postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto, focusing on quantitative research mainly on HIV, refugee health, and women's sexual and reproductive health as well as working part-time as a registered nurse. Zerihun’s research interests include determinants and inequities in health for racialized Canadians.