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Daniel Gaudet is a professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Montreal, recognized for his extensive research in preventive genetics and community genomics. His work primarily focuses on predictive medicine with an emphasis on genetic determinants of cardiovascular health and familial dyslipidemias. He has supervised multiple Master's theses exploring the implications of genetic profiles in health conditions, notably hypercholesterolemia and lipid metabolism disorders. Gaudet has led various research projects including those on Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia and has contributed significantly to the field of genetic health services policy. His expertise encompasses a range of topics such as biotechnology, genomic damage repair, gene regulation, and the interaction between genetics and environment, thereby advancing community health through innovative research methodologies. Through collaboration with other researchers and institutions, he aims to bridge the gap between genetic research and public health, enhancing understanding of genotype-phenotype associations and their real-world implications.
University of Montreal • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Teaching and researching in the field of medicine with a focus on genetics.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.