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Mathilde Renaud is a University Lecturer-Hospital Practitioner at Nancy University Hospital, affiliated with both the Clinical Genetics Department and the INSERM NGERE team. She specializes in rare neurological pathologies, including Huntington's disease, cerebellar ataxias, and spastic paraplegias, providing clinical care for children and adults while conducting translational research.
- Medical Degree & Neurology Specialty (2014, University of Strasbourg)
- Clinical Fellowship in Movement Pathology (Timone Hospital, Marseille; University Hospitals of Strasbourg)
- Master 2 Degree (IGBMC, Strasbourg, 2012)
- PhD in Neurogenetics (Defended 2017, Supervised by Michel Koenig & Mathieu Anheim)
- Clinical & Research Fellowship in Neurogenetics (McGill University, 2017-2018)
Her research focuses on environmental modifiers of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly vitamin B12/B9 deficiencies and homocysteine-related protein dysfunction in Huntington's disease. She also participates in the ARCA Global international consortium for hereditary cerebellar ataxias and continues clinical research on spastic paraplegias.
In teaching, she co-develops simulation-based training for genetics interns at Lorraine Virtual Hospital's CUESIM center and educates medical science, midwifery, and nursing students in medical genetics.
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