
Alejandra Fonseca Cuevas
Research Assistant/MPHAlejandra is a public health professional with experience in community health, epidemiology, and biostatistics. Her work has focused on public health research that informs clinical and public health practice on dementia, loneliness, aging, and shingles in conjunction with HIV; and communicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, and Chagas disease. More recently, her community health work has centered around immigrant women's health and HIV-specific Projects, Programs, and Interventions in Saskatchewan. Alejandra is now assisting in analyses of data and the planning of the symposium: Building the Future: The Built Environment in Saskatchewan First Nation communities.