Sabina Vohra-Miller has an MSc in clinical pharmacology and toxicology and is currently a Doctor of Public Health candidate at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. She is the founder of Unambiguous Science, an educational platform that aims to make science approachable, and the co-founder of the South Asian Health Network, a volunteer-based organization focusing on culturally appropriate health education content and advocacy. She is also the co-founder of the Vohra Miller Foundation, a philanthropic endeavor to make systemic, sustainable, and meaningful changes to healthcare in Canada.

Sabina’s interests include science education, especially countering vaccine misinformation, and promoting and advocating for health equity and access to healthcare. In 2021 she was named one of Canada’s 20 Vaccine Heroes by The Toronto Star and hailed as a ‘Misinformation Fighter’ with her science platform named as “a go-to resource for objective, dispassionate and easy-to-understand information on everything COVID, from vaccinations, testing and masks, to definitions, mythbusting and variants”. She also hosted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a special social-media-based webinar on ‘Vaccines for Kids’.

Sabina has given numerous talks on science communication and is a prolific writer, having published dozens of pieces in traditional news media and digital health publications. She is regularly interviewed for health-related media articles in a variety of print, radio, and TV media outlets across Canada.

Sabina is passionate about issues pertaining to environmental racism and injustice. She strongly believes that the right to a clean environment is a basic human right, regardless of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic background. She recognizes that generations of harm have led to marked increases in long-term morbidity and mortality due to the disproportionate burden of toxic pollution. As a first-generation immigrant and woman of colour, she believes strongly in community-based approaches that help build a more resilient and equitable Canada for everyone.