Jacques Tremblay
Assistant Professor
Psychiatry
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. Tremblay is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University. He is a clinical epidemiologist and an addiction medicine physician. His research deals with the assessment of treatment and program effectiveness in areas related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), driving under the influence of alcohol, and community psychiatric services delivery. Dr. Tremblay has introduced methods to assess the quality of medical care in Canada and methods to analyze qualitative data using multivariate analysis. He currently acts as external evaluator for a project developing indigenous research on victims of political violence and natural disasters in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Peru, and Guatemala. He is part of an international team working on the treatment of PTSD, using selective emotional memory reconsolidation blockade, in animal models and humans, where he is the Canadian trialist for human randomized clinical trials. Dr. Tremblay is also active in the clinical practice of general medicine in areas related to psychiatry, substance use disorders, and dual disorders. He is currently president of the Council of Physicians, Dentists, and Pharmacists of the Douglas Institute.
Research Interest
psychiatry, addiction medicine, general and internal medicine
Publications
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FOXA3 Is Expressed in Multiple Cell Lineages in the Mouse Testis and Regulates Pdgfra Expression in Leydig Cells. Garon G, Bergeron F, Brousseau C, Robert NM, Tremblay JJ.
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Cell Therapy in Myology: Dynamics of Muscle Precursor Cell Death after Intramuscular Administration in Non-human Primates. Skuk D, Tremblay JP.
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From gRNA Identification to the Restoration of Dystrophin Expression: A Dystrophin Gene Correction Strategy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Mutations Using the CRISPR-Induced Deletion Method. Duchêne B, Iyombe-Engembe JP, Rousseau J, Tremblay JP, Ouellet DL.