Phyllis Lun, PhD

Population health · Survey methods · Analytics

Phyllis Lun, PhD | Population Health Researcher & Data Analyst

I am a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto with a PhD in Psychiatric Epidemiology and 10+ years of experience in population health research, large-scale data analysis, and evidence translation. My work spans longitudinal survey operations, advanced statistical modeling, and the production of policy-relevant outputs for government and public health stakeholders. I have led studies published in The Lancet, JAMA Network Open, and Science Advances, with findings that have directly informed public health policy in Canada and internationally.

I design and manage large-scale health research, from survey operations and data governance to advanced modeling and policy translation.

Summary

Selected peer-reviewed work and applied projects spanning population health surveillance, longitudinal modeling, and evidence translation for decision-makers.

Population Health Surveillance

Large-scale longitudinal and cross-sectional surveys on mental health, well-being, and vaccination behavior across crisis contexts. Population health · Survey operations · Multilevel modeling

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Analytics & Data Engineering

Reproducible pipelines in R and SQL for complex health datasets — including national administrative data and international survey archives. ETL · R · SQL · Data governance

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Evidence Translation

Policy briefs, dashboards, and peer-reviewed publications produced for government partners, Statistics Canada, and public health audiences. Policy impact · Visualization · Stakeholder reporting

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