Dr. Daniel Grace is an Associate Professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH), University of Toronto, and the Canada Research Chair in Sexual and Gender Minority Health. Daniel is also the 2SLGBTQ+ Health Lead and Director of the Centre for Sexual and Gender Minority Health Research, which he established at the DLSPH. He leads a national 2SLGBTQ+ training and mentorship platform, working collaboratively with community and academic stakeholders across Canada. He is an internationally recognized medical sociologist whose mixed methods program of community-engaged research works to advance the social, mental, physical, and sexual health of 2SLGBTQ+ communities.
Research Interests:
- Social and Structural Determinants of Health
- Qualitative Research Methods and Mixed Methods Research
- Sexual Behaviour, Sexuality and Health
- HIV and STI Prevention, Intervention and Health Communication
- Implementation Science
- Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Men’s Health (Social, Sexual, Mental and Physical)
- Sexual Minority and Gender Diverse Populations
- Social and Behavioural aspects of HIV and STI Transmission
- Institutional Ethnography
- Intersectionality
- Critical Social Theory
- Social Inequality, Marginalized Populations, and Health Outcomes
- Legislative Reform and Global Health