Biography
I have been working in the field of addiction and mental health research since 2019. I completed an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (Behavioral Neuroscience specialization), with a minor in Multidisciplinary Studies in Science, at Concordia University in 2018. I then completed a research-based Master’s degree in Psychiatry at McGill University in 2022 under the supervision of Michel Perreault. My master’s work, based on a mixed-methods online survey, focused on access to mental health services among people living with chronic pain.
I am currently at the end of my second year of a PhD in Public Health (Health Promotion) at ESPUM, under the supervision of Rodney Knight and co-supervision of Dr. Julie Bruneau, at the CRCHUM. My mixed-methods project is embedded within a cohort of people who inject drugs and aims to examine how different individual, social, and structural resources shape chronic pain experiences in this population.
More broadly, my work is grounded in an applied public health perspective, with the goal of better understanding the lived realities of these populations and contributing to the development of more tailored interventions.
