About
Valérie Marcil is an Associate Professor in the Department of Nutrition at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, and a researcher at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center. Her work bridges clinical research and nutrigenomics, focusing on metabolic and inflammatory processes in pediatric cancers, inflammatory bowel diseases, and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
- Academic rank: Associate Professor
- Email: valerie.marcil@umontreal.ca
Research Interests:
Dr. Marcil investigates cardiometabolic complications in childhood cancer survivors, exploring how epigenetics, intestinal microbiota, and oxidative stress contribute to late effects. She also examines the gut-brain-bone axis in scoliosis and develops personalized nutritional therapies for disease prevention.
Recent Article Trends: Her 2023-2024 publications emphasize lipid metabolism, pediatric oncology, and metabolic syndrome in cancer survivors. Key subfields include HDL dysfunction, early nutritional interventions, and omega-3 fatty acid applications.
Scientific Awards:
- Prix d'excellence en enseignement aux cycles supérieurs (2022, 2019)
- International ACG Presidential Poster Awards (2010, 2009)
- FRQS and CIHR research fellowships
- Strauss Foundation postdoctoral grant
Laboratory & Teams: Director of the Department of Nutrition at the University of Montreal, she leads the VIE Project (Valorisation, Involvement, Education) for integrated cancer care and the PROBI-O-TISM study on probiotic interventions in autism-related behaviors. Her lab employs animal models and multi-omics approaches to dissect metabolic-disease mechanisms.
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