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ALBERT, Paul R. »


Paul R. ALBERT

CIHR/Novartis Michael Smith Chair in Neuroscience
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Medicine

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Office: 613-562-5800 (8307)
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Our research addresses the role of the serotonin and dopamine systems in Depression, Anxiety, and Schizophrenia.  In particular, our research focuses on genetic and environmental factors (such as early or late life stress) that determine the activity of these systems and the implications for brain function and behavior. We have identified specific gene polymorphisms, gene regulators and epigenetic alterations caused by stress that increase the risk of mental illness and affect the response to antidepressant treatments.  Our current research is to develop animal models of these genetic alterations to identify their role in susceptibility to mental illness and as models to develop new treatments to attenuate the effects of stress, anxiety, or depression.

Other area of expertise: Mental Retardation

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KACEW, Sam »


Associated Director in Toxiology/Directeur associé en Toxiologie
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Institute of Population Health

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Office: 613-562-5800 (8357)
Home: 613-723-2566
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Toxicology. Effects of drugs or chemicals on mammalian function. Bioavailability and potential toxic consequences of pesticides. Adverse effects of drugs and chemicals in neonates and lactating infants. Environmental chemicals as it pertains to human or mammalian health.

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LEENEN, Frans »


Frans Leenen

Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Medicine

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Office: 613-761-4521
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Hypertension, Heart Failure, Salt, Brain Mechanisms, Antihypertensive Therapy.

Our research focuses on brain mechanisms and genes contributing to high salt induced hypertension and to progressive heart failure after a myocardial infarction (MI or Heart Attack).

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MESSIER, Claude »


Claude Messier

Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4562)
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I study the impact of glucose and insulin on memory and cognition in animals and humans. I also study the impact of diabetes on memory and cognition in humans and animal models of diabetes. I am interested in the interaction between Alzheimer's disease and glucose intolerance, syndrome X and diabetes.

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SHEHATA, Marlene Fouad »


Prof., Pharmacist and PhD candidate in Genetics of Cardiovascular Diseases
Part-time professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
Medicine

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Office: 613-255-5476
Cell: 613-255-5476
Home: 613-255-5476
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My main field of research is targeting the salt-sensitive high blood pressure. This particular kind of high blood pressure has been connected with a genetic component that is inherited from parents to offspring and that is usually exacerbated by high salt-intake. As a Geneticist Candidate and a Pharmacist, I am investigating the genes that might be involved in transmitting that genetic form of high blood pressure.

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