Meet Grant, assistant professor of the Department of Pediatrics and member of Samson Cree Nation – and the academic lead for Indigenous Child Health with the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute and the Ispimihk Awâsisak Program. 👋
Grant Bruno has spent a decade focusing on improving the health and well-being of Indigenous children, youth and families. As a nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) scholar, he’s led research that brings together Indigenous knowledge systems, ceremony and land-based practices with Western health sciences.
In his free time, Grant is passionate about being on the land as it’s central to who he is as nêhiyaw. He enjoys hunting, medicine picking, or going for walks and sharing these experiences with his family and community.
Read Grant’s full Q&A here: https://bit.ly/4gs5dN4