Kelly Holloway
PhD, MSc
Scientist
Other Titles/Affiliations:
Assistant professor, University of Toronto Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
Research areas
- donor behaviour
- medical sociology
- health policy
- political economy and blood collection
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Brief biography
Dr. Kelly Holloway is a Medical Sociologist with interdisciplinary training in health policy and political economy. She is a Scientist with Canadian Blood Services Donation Policy and Studies department and holds a status position as Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto’s Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation.
Dr. Holloway has led numerous projects and been published in highly regarded interdisciplinary journals, including Vox Sanguinis, Transfusion Medicine, BMJ, Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Journal of Responsible Innovation, and Science, Technology, & Human Values. She is a leading expert in Canada on plasma donation and leads a SSHRC funded study on immunoglobulin recipients and their providers. Her scholarship is dedicated to creating health policy that promotes equitable and responsible biomedical innovation.
Research interests
Dr. Kelly Holloway’s work focuses on research methodologies to investigate how donor behaviour is situated in political, social and economic contexts.