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Dr. Marie Clements-Baker is an Associate Professor in the Division of Rheumatology at Queen’s University Department of Medicine, joining in May 2014. She specializes in vasculitis, connective tissue diseases, and rheumatology-related lung conditions. Her roles include Program Director of the Queen’s Rheumatology Residency Training Program and CBME Lead for the Division of Rheumatology. She holds affiliations with CanVasc and the Vasculitis Clinical Research Consortium. Clinically, she runs General Vasculitis and combined kidney/ILD clinics. Her research focuses on diet’s impact on rheumatic diseases, antibody profiles in ILD, and biosimilar treatments for ANCA vasculitis. Prior to medicine, she was a Registered Nurse and taught at Durham College.
- Education: McMaster University (Medical School), Queen’s University (Internal Medicine Residency), McMaster University (Rheumatology Residency).
- Research Interests: Vasculitis treatment optimization, CTD-related lung disease, biosimilars in autoimmune therapies.
- Clinical Roles: General Rheumatology, Vasculitis Specialty Clinic, ILD Consultations.
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