Judes Poirier
professor
Psychiatry
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Born in Montreal, Dr. Poirier is a full professor of medicine and psychiatry at McGill University, Director of the Molecular Neurobiology Unit at the Douglas University Mental Health Institute, and a senior scientist of the Canadian Institute for Aging Research. Dr. Poirier has made key contributions to the advancement of scientific research on Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. He is internationally renowned for his works on the role of apolipoprotein E in the normal and injured brain and in the genetics of Alzheimer's disease. Besides his seminal contribution in the field of the neurobiology of apolipoprotein E, he has been a pioneer in the establishment of the pharmacogenomic bases of brain disease treatments.
Research Interest
Alzheimer's/neurodegenerative diseases, genetics, pharmacogenomics
Publications
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Familiarity deficits in cognitively normal aging individuals with APOE ε4: A follow-up investigation of medial temporal lobe structural correlates. Schoemaker D, Poirier J, Collins DL, Gauthier S, Pruessner JC.
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Deficit in Central Auditory Processing as a Biomarker of Pre-Clinical Alzheimer's Disease. Tuwaig M, Savard M, Jutras B, Poirier J, Collins DL, Rosa-Neto P, Fontaine D, Breitner JCS; PREVENT-AD Research Group.
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Multimodal imaging in rat model recapitulates Alzheimer's Disease biomarkers abnormalities. Parent MJ, Zimmer ER, Shin M, Kang MS, Fonov VS, Mathieu A, Aliaga A, Kostikov A, Do Carmo S, Dea D, Poirier J, Soucy JP, Gauthier S, Cuello AC, Rosa-Neto P.