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Dalla Lana School of Public Health
The Dalla Lana School of Public Health is the school of public health at the University of Toronto. It was founded in its first form in 1927 as the University of Toronto School of Hygiene, and was home for 50 years to Connaught Laboratories, a manufacturer of vaccines, insulin, and many other pharmaceutical products.
DLSPH is part of a trifecta of academic institutions that make up the core of the modern public health establishment, alongside the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
History
University of Toronto School of Hygiene (1927)
In 1927, the Rockefeller Foundation gave a large donation (either $1.5 million or $650,000) to the University of Toronto to found the University of Toronto School of Hygiene.1) It began operations in the FitzGerald Building, which had long housed Connaught Laboratories, founded by Dr. John Gerald FitzGerald.2)
Global Health Relaunch (2008-present)
In 2008, Paul Dalla Lana followed in Rockefeller’s footsteps and provided a $20 million donation to relaunch the University of Toronto’s public health program as the Dalla Lana School of Public Health.3)
COVID-19
Notable Affiliates
Name | Position | Advisory Role | Public Health Role | Research Role | Other |
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Adalsteinn Brown | Dean | Co-chair of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table | - | - | |
Brian Schwartz | Associate Professor | Co-chair of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table | Canadian Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Task Group, Vice-President of Public Health Ontario | - | served as Vice-chair of the Ontario SARS Scientific Advisory Committee in 2003 and was Chair of the Scientific Response Team for the 2009 H1N1 pandemic. |