Christine Lalonde, PhD

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Christine Lalonde, PhD, is the Director of Health Services for Nipissing First Nation. She is also part-time faculty in Psychology and Medical Sciences. Her research centers around epigenetics, radiation biology, neuroscience, and environmental stress.

Her PhD, at Laurentian University, Canada, was on fetal programming of adaptive behavioral phenotypes in response to neural gene expression modifications after low-dose radiation exposure.

1 blog authored by Christine Lalonde, PhD

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PhD in Molecular Biology, Neuroscience

Articles

Big Dreams: Multidisciplinary Science — Not a Fairytale

Big Dreams: Multidisciplinary Science — Not a Fairytale

In this guest blog, Christine Lalonde, a Postdoctoral Fellow at Laurentian University, Canada, shares her experience of a multidisciplinary research career and her tips for others starting out in a multidisciplinary field.

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