MeDiC  |  Metabolic Disorders and Complications Program

Our Researchers

The Metabolic Disorders and Complications Program (MeDiC) brings together a team of outstanding research scientists who share the goal of developing new diagnostic tools, treatments and health policies for obesity, diabetes and osteoporosis, along with their complications, including kidney failure, heart disease, fatty liver/cirrhosis, dementia and stroke.

More than one in three Canadians are affected by common and chronic metabolic disorders. The MeDiC Program unites multidisciplinary researchers to study these problems in both adults and children. Each member of the MeDiC program is also affiliated with at least one of the research centres at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre: the Centre for Translational Biology, the Centre for Innovative Medicine and the Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation.

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David Buckeridge, MD, PhD

biosurveillance

public health

medical informatics

CORE

Kaberi Dasgupta, MD, M.Sc.

diabetes prevention

diabetes reversal

diabetes management

physical activity

eating behaviours

CORE

Steven Grover, MD

clinical epidemiology

clinical guidelines

computer modelling

cost effectiveness

health promotion

CORE

Suzanne Morin, MD, M.Sc., FRCP, FACP

Osteoporosis

fractures

bone mineral density

administrative healthcare databases

atypical femur fractures

CORE

Romina Pace, MD, M.Sc.

Indigenous health

diabetes

cardiovascular risk factors

health services research

database analysis

CORE

Ruth Sapir-Pichhadze, B.Med.Sc., MD, M.Sc., PhD, FRCPC

kidney transplantation

nephrology

clinical epidemiology

clinical research

histocompatibility

CORE

Rita Suri, MD, M.Sc.

dialysis

frequent dialysis

randomized trials

quality of life

blood pressure

CORE

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