Nadine Provençal

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EducationBSc, Biology, 2004, Université Laval
PhD, Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Epigenetics), 2013, McGill University
ThesisThe methylome of early adversity and aggression (2013)
Nadine Provençal
Academic background
EducationBSc, Biology, 2004, Université Laval
PhD, Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Epigenetics), 2013, McGill University
ThesisThe methylome of early adversity and aggression (2013)
Academic work
InstitutionsSimon Fraser University

Nadine Provençal is an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University and Investigator at BC Children's Hospital Research Institute. In 2020, she was recognized by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) with an appointment to CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar.

Provençal earned her Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Montreal's Université Laval before enrolling at McGill University for her PhD in Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Upon receiving her PhD, Provençal completed her postdoctoral training at the Université de Montréal and accepted a research fellowship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to complete a second postdoctoral training at the Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry (MPIP) in Germany.[1] While completing her second postdoctoral training, she received a $50,000 grant from the Canadian Institute for Health Research Fellowship to focus on neuronal cellular models with multiple tissues from non-human primates also exposed to glucocorticoid activation.[2]

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