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Conférence scientifique | Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine

Conférencier:

Bernard Thébaud, MD, PhD

    • Scientifique principal, Programme de médecine régénérative, Institut de recherche de l'Hôpital d'Ottawa
    • Néonatalogiste, Département de pédiatrie, Hôpital d'Ottawa et l'Hôpital pour enfants de l'est de l'Ontario
    • Professeur, Département de pédiatrie, Université d'Ottawa
    • Chaire de recherche en partenariat, médecine régénératrice, Université d'Ottawa

Biographie:
Dr. Thébaud is a senior scientist with the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and a neonatologist with the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, where he provides care to critically ill newborns. He is also a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa.

Dr. Thébaud has participated on numerous peer review committees and scientific advisory boards at the international, national and provincial level, including NIH and CIHR. His research is supported in part by a 7-year CIHR Foundation Scheme award, as well as the NIH and Canadian Stem Cell Network. He has over 100 peer-reviewed publications, and given over 50 lectures at leading international meetings and institutions over the past 5 years. He received the “Best in Current Canadian Child Health Research” Sanofi Pasteur Research Award in 2007, the “Rising Star in Perinatal Research” award from the CIHR Institute for Human Development, Child and Youth Health in 2008, and held a Canada Research Chair from 2006-2012. Dr. Thébaud currently holds the University of Ottawa Partnership Research Chair in Regenerative Medicine since 2012.

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