Team
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.
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Team
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.
This is your Team section. It's a great place to introduce your team and talk about what makes it special, such as your culture or work philosophy. Don't be afraid to illustrate personality and character to help users connect with your team.
Notre équipe
Principal Investigator
Christine Stich, Ph.D. (she/her)

Dr. Christine Stich is Associate Professor at McGill University. She is a psychologist and public health researcher by training. With more than a decade of experience in public health intervention research, Christine's area of expertise lies in developing and evaluating interventions that aim to prevent homelessness among youth and young adults. She is collaborating with community organizations that are supporting youth and young adults who experience housing instability and homelessness. With her research Christine takes a participatory approach in which youth, community partners, and researchers collaborate to co-create and share knowledge.
Principal Investigator
Christine Stich, Ph.D. (she/her)

Dr. Christine Stich is Associate Professor at McGill University. She is a psychologist and public health researcher by training. With more than a decade of experience in public health intervention research, Christine's area of expertise lies in developing and evaluating interventions that aim to prevent homelessness among youth and young adults. She is collaborating with community organizations that are supporting youth and young adults who experience housing instability and homelessness. With her research Christine takes a participatory approach in which youth, community partners, and researchers collaborate to co-create and share knowledge.
Research Assistant
Racha Lakrouf (she/her)

Racha is a doctoral student at McGill University studying epidemiology. She holds a Master of Science degree in Public Health from the same university. Her current work focuses on identifying effective interventions to support pregnant youth or young parents and their children who are at risk or currently experiencing homelessness.
Research Assistant
Martha Pitre (she/her)

MA in Political Science, Political Theory Concentration
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Martha Pitre is a Master of Arts student in Political Science at McGill University, where she is a McCall MacBain Scholar. She is also an Associate with the International Institute for Child Rights and Development. Her research focuses on issues related to children and the state (e.g., child rights, child subjecthood, social movements, and political imagination).
Research Assistant
Melina Thibault (she/her)

Dual Degree MScPH (McGill); MSc Public Health Data Science (Univeristy of Bordeaux)
Melina completed a Bachelor's Degree in Anatomy and Cell Biology at McGill, with minors in Anthropology and Psychology. Her research interests include examining the social determinants of health, health policy modeling, and data-driven decision analysis.
In her free time, she likes hiking, drinking tea, and hanging out with her dog.
Practicum Student Researcher
Devin Nihill (she/her)

MSc Public Health
Devin completed her Bachelor’s in International Studies at Drexel University with a focus on health and sustainability, minoring in Public Health. She has experience in international programming, including program design, implementation, and evaluation. Her research interests include evaluation of health programs, social and built environment’s effect on health, and addressing health disparities due to social inequities.
Research Assistant
Teri Clark (she/they)

BA Ecological Determinants of Health
Teri is an undergraduate at McGill with experience in qualitative and mental health research. They love cooking, being outdoors, and trying new bakeries and cafes.