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Research
Dr. Danielle Baribeau leads a research program focused on clinically translating genetic advances into improved mental health care in autism and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Biography
PhD Candidate
Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto
Advisor: Dr. Tom Chau
Education
Nilou received her BASc and MEng in electrical engineering from University of Toronto. She later on received her MASc from Ryerson University in biomedical engineering. As a result, she has research experience in diverse areas (e.g. ultrasound-based navigation, computer vision, robotics, power semiconductors, and electrostatic discharge devices).
MASc Candidate
Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto
Advisor: Dr. Tom Chau
Dr. Kamini Raghuram is a dual trained Neonatologist and Developmental Pediatrician at Sinai Health. Her research interests focus on the long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes of children born preterm and those with other fetal conditions, such as congenital diaphragmatic hernia and fetal neurological abnormalities.
Specific ongoing projects include:
M.A.Sc. Candidate
Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto
Advisor: Dr. Tom Chau
Dr. Joelene Huber is a developmental paediatrician and the Medical Lead of the ABILITY Program at the Hospital for Sick Children. The ABILITY program aims to adapt and improve health care delivery for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder and/or Intellectual/Developmental Disability who require medical care at the Hospital for Sick Children.