Monica Malta
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University of Toronto
Monica Malta | |
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Malta in 2022 | |
| Born | September 20, 1970 |
| Alma mater | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Social Epidemiology |
| Institutions | Johns Hopkins University University of Toronto |
Monica Malta is a Brazilian researcher who works mostly to address health inequalities faced by LGBTQ persons.[1] She is currently a professor at the University of Toronto and a scientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. She was elected a TED fellow in 2022.[2]
Malta was born in Brazil. As a young woman she was part of an abusive relationship, but was able to complete her studies at night. Her undergraduate studies at the Rio de Janeiro State University focused on social psychology, when she worked to improve the available treatments for people who use drugs living in slums/favelas from Rio de Janeiro.[3] She completed both her Masters of Public Health and doctoral research at the National School of Public Health Sérgio Arouca.[4] During her graduate studies she worked and studied to improve the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS,[5][6] and Brazilian women living in deep poverty and experiencing violence.[7][8][9]
She was awarded a National Institutes of Health award and moved to the United States, continuing her studies at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Malta received several international awards from National Institute on Drug Abuse, the World Health Organization, among others [10] At the time she had two young daughters, studying during the day and working as a dishwasher at nigh to support them.[11] Malta started a postdoctoral research in epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins University, focusing her studies in human rights violations.[12]