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- Dr. Kevin M. Kain is Senior Lecturer in History, Humanities and Global Studies. Broadly trained in European History, he regularly teaches online sections of Foundations of Western Culture I, Foundations of Western Culture II, Introduction to the Humanities, The Eurasian Frontier.
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Kevin Kain is a tropical disease expert based at the Toronto General Hospital, at which he serves as Director of the Centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine. He is a Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto, the Director of the Sandra A. Rotman Labs at the Sandra Rotman Centre, and holds a Canada Research Chair in Molecular Parasitology. [1 ...
Dr. Kain is the Director, SAR Laboratories, Sandra Rotman Centre for Global Health, UHN-Toronto General Hospital, Director, Tropical Disease Unit at the UHN-Toronto General Hospital, a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto, and holds a Canada Research Chair (Tier I) in Molecular Parasitology.
Dr. Kain is a Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto, the Director of the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, holds a Canada Research Chair in Molecular Parasitology, and is the Director of The Center for Travel and Tropical Medicine at The Toronto General Hospital.
Aug 31, 2023 · Dr. Kevin Kain, holding the plaque he won in 2003 and still keeps on the wall of his office at UHN. He was recognized with the inaugural award for his work on new treatments for malaria, including a treatment for the most severe and frequently fatal form of the disease.
Kevin KAIN, Professor of Medicine | Cited by 19,890 | | Read 504 publications | Contact Kevin KAIN
Jul 6, 2023 · “Worldwide, approximately two billion cases of fever are recorded each year,” says Dr. Kevin Kain, a Senior Scientist at UHN’s Toronto General Hospital Research Institute and Scientific Director of the Tropical Disease Unit at Toronto General Hospital.
Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto - Cited by 26,420 - maternal-child health - severe infections - malaria - global health