Marie-Claire Conlin (MSc) is the Research Program Manager for the Knowledge Synthesis Team. She holds a Master of Science in psychology from Northumbria University in the United Kingdom. She has significant experience in education and knowledge mobilization in public health, and mental health and behavioural addictions. She is passionate about equity, diversity and inclusion, with a particular focus on making research accessible to all, and co-creating knowledge with patient partners and individuals with lived experience in order to move different forms of evidence into practice. Prior to joining the Knowledge Translation Program, Marie-Claire worked in both the Knowledge Mobilization and Research Services teams at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). Marie-Claire also serves as a Trustee to the charity, Gambling Harm UK.