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Erin Strumpf is a Full Professor jointly appointed in the Department of Economics and the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health at McGill University. She is a founding member of McGill’s Public Policy and Population Health Observatory (3PO) and holds the distinguished William Dawson Scholar title. Her work bridges economics and population health, focusing on evaluating health and social policies through rigorous causal inference methods.
Education:
- PhD in Health Policy and Economics, Harvard University
- BA, Smith College
Research Interests:
Prof. Strumpf’s research agenda centers on the impacts of health policies on health care delivery, population health outcomes, and health inequalities. She employs quasi-experimental designs and large-scale administrative data to assess interventions such as cancer screening programs, primary care reforms, and paid family leave policies. Her work spans multiple jurisdictions, including Canada, the United States, and France, and actively informs policymakers at provincial and national levels.
Her recent projects include evaluating the cost-effectiveness of population-based cancer screening guidelines, assessing the health system impacts of integrated primary care in Quebec, and exploring how paid family leave policies reduce infant respiratory infections and promote equity. She is also a key contributor to the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network.
Scientific Awards & Honors:
- William Dawson Scholar, McGill University
- Chercheur-boursier Junior 1 & 2, Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Santé
Collaborations & Funding:
Prof. Strumpf collaborates extensively with ministries of health and finance across Canadian provinces and with international agencies. She leads multidisciplinary teams that leverage rich administrative health data to generate actionable evidence for decision-makers. Her research is primarily aligned with the Centre on Population Dynamics’ Social and Economic Determinants of Health axis, and intersects with the Aging axis.
Affiliations & Labs:
She is affiliated with McGill’s Department of Equity, Ethics, and Policy, Family Medicine Department, Department of Oncology, and the Centre on Population Dynamics. Previously (2019-2022), she was an affiliated researcher with the cancer unit at l’Institut national d’excellence en santé et en services sociaux (INESSS).




