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Madeleine Durand is a Professor at the University of Montreal in the Department of Medicine. Her research focuses on the impact of chronic HIV infection on premature aging and associated health issues, particularly cardiovascular health. She is involved in exploring secondary data use in health for assessing adverse medication effects and leads multiple research projects investigating various facets of HIV-related health effects. Durand has played a key role in studying the vascular risks associated with non-cardiac surgeries in HIV patients and the effects of chronic viral infections on health. She has been involved in various significant studies, including those assessing the use of imaging technologies to monitor atherosclerosis in HIV-infected patients. Furthermore, she contributes to the academic community through student supervision, guiding numerous graduate and doctoral students in their research. Her work not only aims at understanding the mechanisms of diseases associated with HIV but also strives to improve health outcomes for patients living with chronic conditions.
University of Montreal, Faculty of Medicine • Montreal
Teaching and conducting research focusing on HIV and associated health conditions.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.