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Claudine Auger is a Full Professor at the School of Rehabilitation, Université de Montréal, affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Rehabilitation (CRIR) and the Institut universitaire de réadaptation en déficience physique de Montréal (IURDPM). Her research focuses on leveraging digital health and assistive technologies to enhance mobility and care for older adults and individuals with disabilities. Key areas include tele-rehabilitation, assistive technology monitoring systems (e.g., MOvIT+), and ethical integration of technology in healthcare.
- Education: B.Sc. Occupational Therapy (McGill University, 1988), Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences (Université de Montréal, 2009).
- Grants: Led or co-led over 20+ projects funded by agencies like CIHR, FRQS, and MITACS, focusing on rehabilitation technologies, aging, and healthcare equity.
- Lab Affiliations: CRIR, INTER (Technological Innovation in Rehabilitation), and REPAR (Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network).
- Future Work: Expanding research into communication aids for neurodiverse populations and AI-driven adaptive technologies.
Her work emphasizes user-centered design, interdisciplinary collaboration, and stakeholder co-development. Notable projects include the MOvIT+ system for post-procurement assistive technology follow-up and the SINCRO initiative for continuous rehabilitation monitoring.
Publications highlight outcomes like improved mobility assessments, tele-rehabilitation ethics, and technology usability in aging populations. Over 50 peer-reviewed articles and 10+ book chapters reflect her contributions to rehabilitation science.


