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Devendra Amre is a researcher at the University of Montreal, focusing on the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases in children. His research investigates the genetic and environmental effects on these diseases, particularly the role of infections and dietary factors. Amre has supervised several master's and doctoral theses related to Crohn's disease, addressing topics such as the impact of environmental tobacco smoke on pediatric patients and the use of corticosteroids in treatment. With a strong background in epidemiology and biostatistics, Amre has led multiple research projects including a randomized controlled trial on high-dose vitamin D therapy for newly diagnosed pediatric Crohn's disease. His work emphasizes the interactions between genetics and lifestyle determinants in health.
University of Montreal • Montréal, QC, Canada
Conducts research on the epidemiology and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases in children.
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