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Nadia Gosselin is a Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Montreal and Scientific Director of the Centre d'études avancées en médecine du sommeil (CÉAMS). She holds a PhD in clinical neuropsychology from Université de Montréal and completed postdoctoral training in neuroimaging at McGill University. Her research focuses on the long-term effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on cognition, sleep, and circadian rhythms, as well as the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and mild cognitive impairment. She leads major research projects funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the Canada Research Chairs program.
Education: PhD in Neuropsychology (2007, Université de Montréal); Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neuroimaging (2011, McGill University).
Research interests include:
- Neurocognitive and sleep disturbances following TBI
- Clinical and neurobiological mechanisms of OSA
- Idiopathic hypersomnia pathophysiology
- Neuroimaging techniques (MRI, EEG, SPECT)
- Cerebral plasticity and recovery processes
Key grants:
- CIHR Project Grant: Targeting Sleep to Optimize Brain Recovery (2017-2023)
- Canada Research Chair in Sleep Disorders and Brain Health (2020-2025)
- American Academy of Sleep Medicine Foundation Award (2020-2023)
Her team includes postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, and clinical collaborators addressing sleep-brain interactions in aging populations and neurological disorders. She has supervised over 10 doctoral students and published widely on sleep neurobiology and TBI recovery mechanisms.




