Nan Lei-Centre for New Immigrant Well-Being (CNIW)

Nan Lei is a passionate public health advocate and researcher dedicated to making a tangible impact on immigrant health and health equity. With an M.S. in Community Health from Memorial University of Newfoundland, Nan has spearheaded research on crucial issues such as breast cancer disparities faced by Chinese immigrant women and the effects of food marketing on youth, striving to bridge healthcare gaps and advocate for vulnerable communities. As a Senior Medical Editor, Nan has led impactful projects, collaborated on groundbreaking publications, and presented at major international conferences. With fluency in Mandarin and English and proficiency in key research tools, Nan is committed to advancing health knowledge and driving meaningful change in public health.