My research focuses on translational neuroimaging research, meaning actively taking the research from the bookshelf and applying it to patient care to improve outcomes. With neuroimaging, I develop biomarkers to predict which patient will respond well and also evaluate the efficacy of a treatment. Neuroimaging is also an opportunity for personalized medicine by taking into account individual differences in brain circuitry. I generally work on neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
Originally from Quebec city, I completed my medical school at McGill University and developed my passion for neuroscience at the Montreal Neurological Institute. I pursued a residency in radiology and a PhD in brain modulation at the University of Toronto followed by a neuroradiology fellowship. I currently work as a neuroradiologist at the University Health Network in Toronto. My main interest is to use neuroimaging to improve patient care. Outside of work, I enjoy travelling and social gathering with friends.