Frank Elgar

Frank Elgar
Biography: 

Frank Elgar is a professor in the School of Population and Global Health and an associate member of the Department of Psychology where he teaches and supervises graduate students. He holds degrees in child psychology from Memorial University and Dalhousie University and prior to joining McGill in 2011 was a faculty member at the University of Manitoba and Carleton University. His research examines social patterns in adolescent health and wellbeing and focuses on the health consequences of poverty, food insecurity, and economic inequality. He is grateful for the advice of previous mentors and hoping to share his experience to support future colleagues.

Department: 
School of Population and Global Health
Psychology

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Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, McGill University.

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