About IREA

Based in Edmonton, Canada, the Implementing Research for Equity in Aging (IREA) lab, is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of immigrant and racialized older adults in Canada. Founded in 2018 by Dr. Jordana Salma, we work closely with communities to create programs that promote social connections, physical activity, and better management of chronic health conditions. Through partnerships with community members, researchers, and healthcare professionals, we aim to make health empowerment more inclusive and equitable for everyone.

Our Team

This work could not be possible without all the talented, dedicated individuals committed to outputting accurate, relevant information about inclusive aging. IREA is run on the collective power of staff, trainees and volunteers.

Dr. Jordana Salma, PhD, RN

Principal Investigator & Lead Researcher

Dr. Salma is a Registered Nurse and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. She is the lead researcher at IREA and is focused on improving the health and well-being of immigrant and racialized older adults in Canada. Through her work, Dr. Salma seeks to reduce health inequities by shaping policies and services that better support the unique needs of older adults, ensuring they can age with dignity and access the care they deserve.

Trainees

Alyssa Domingo

PhD Student

Alyssa Mae Quiroz Domingo is a dedicated nurse, researcher, and advocate committed to health equity and community-driven change. With a background in neurosurgical nursing and a PhD in progress at the University of Alberta, she blends clinical expertise with qualitative research to amplify marginalized voices. As a research assistant for Dr. Jordana Salma and other faculty members, she explores aging, mental health, and community-based approaches. She is particularly interested in the Filipino concept of kapwa and participatory methodologies to highlight resilience, social connections, and collective well-being. Through global and local collaborations, she strives to co-create meaningful, inclusive healthcare solutions that honour diverse lived experiences.

Vestine Mukanoheli

PhD Student

Vestine is a PhD student at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Nursing. She is a registered nurse with a masters degree in medical-surgical nursing, specializing in cardiac nursing. With over ten years of experience as a lecturer at the University of Rwanda, she has also worked as a registered nurse in various healthcare settings. Her research focuses on the aging population, particularly among immigrants. Since 2023, she has been a graduate research assistant at IREA.

Sadaf Murad-Kassam

PhD Student

Sadaf Murad-Kassam is a registered nurse, educator, and researcher. She is a PhD student at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Nursing. Her PhD research focuses on ‘Exploring the Hospitalization Experiences of Ethno-Racial Older Adults with Dementia and Their Care Partners’. She has been a research assistant with Dr. Jordana since 2022 on her CIHR-funded research project focused on immigrant older adult women. As a research assistant, she is furthering her expertise in qualitative research, community engagement, and patient-oriented approaches. Upon completing her PhD, Sadaf envisions leading interdisciplinary research and advocacy initiatives to enhance dementia care in Canada and globally.

Former Staff

Alesia Au, Research Coordinator (2023-2026)

Huda Temuri, Research Assistant (2021-2025)