Marie Brossard-Racine
Associate Professor Â
Associate member (Internal to ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ)Â
OT, PhDÂ
- BSc, Occupational Therapy, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaÂ
- PhD, Rehabilitation Science, ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaÂ
- Post-doctoral Fellowship, Diagnostic Imaging & Radiology, Children’s National Medical Center/Georges Washington University, Washington, DC, USA
Dr. Marie Brossard-Racine’s research team is investigating the underlying mechanisms of function and dysfunction in children with neurodevelopmental disorders so that we can better target biomarkers either for diagnostic purposes or as markers of treatment for early intervention. They developed an approach to our research that combines advanced quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques with clinically relevant standardized evaluations to promote early detection of non-optimal brain and/or functional development in at-risk pediatric populations. They hope that the results from these studies will help us to better identify children who are more likely to present with developmental difficulties and guide the development of targeted early interventions that will enhance brain recovery, support the child’s health development and inform service delivery. Dr. Brossard-Racine chose the Department of Pediatrics because of her interest in studying neuroplasticity and children’s capacity to adapt and change when given the proper stimulation or environment.Â
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- Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation: HSBC Saving Children’s Brain Award, 2016Â
- Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé (FRQS): Chercheur-Boursier Junior 1, 2017-2021Â
- Tier 2- Canada Research Chair in Brain and Child Development, 2021-2026Â