Tameshwar Ganesh Ph.D.
About Tameshwar Ganesh Ph.D.
Tameshwar Ganesh, Ph.D., is a COVID-19 Case Manager at the Ontario Ministry of Health, where he provides clinical advice and contributes to public health risk assessments. He holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and has a background in Medical Radiation Sciences and Pharmacology from the University of Toronto.
Current Role as COVID-19 Case Manager
Tameshwar Ganesh serves as a COVID-19 Case Manager at the Ontario Ministry of Health. In this role, he provides clinical advice to COVID-19 cases and their contacts, adhering to established protocols and procedures. His responsibilities include assessing public health risks associated with COVID-19 cases and contributing to the management of the pandemic within the province.
Previous Experience at The Hospital for Sick Children
Tameshwar Ganesh worked as a Research Assistant at The Hospital for Sick Children from 2011 to 2012. During this one-year tenure, he gained valuable experience in a clinical research environment, contributing to various projects that supported pediatric health.
PhD Candidate at University of Toronto
From 2013 to 2019, Tameshwar Ganesh was a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto. His doctoral studies focused on Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, allowing him to develop a strong foundation in research methodologies and scientific inquiry within the healthcare sector.
Educational Background in Medical Radiation Sciences
Tameshwar Ganesh earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Medical Radiation Sciences-Nuclear Medicine from the University of Toronto, completing his studies from 2008 to 2011. This educational background provided him with essential knowledge in medical imaging and radiation therapy.
Contributions to COVID-19 Management in Ontario
As part of his role at the Ontario Ministry of Health, Tameshwar Ganesh was involved in the initial public health risk assessment of COVID-19 cases in Ontario. He contributed to the development of protocols, guidance, and standard operating procedures for managing COVID-19, which are critical for public health response efforts.