Dr. Lisa Ronald is an epidemiologist and biologist by training, holding a PhD in Epidemiology from McGill University and an MSc in Biology (Parasites and Disease Vectors) from the University of Liverpool (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine). She works as a Scientist with the Northern Health Climate and Health team within Population and Public Health, and also most recently as a consultant with SHIFT Collaborative helping to lead several provincial-level climate change and health assessment projects. Her current work focuses on strengthening climate resilience of the health system.
Showcasing Rural Climate Resilience at the BC Rural Health Conference 2026
