Bernard Thébaud

Bernard Thébaud

MD, PhD

Senior Scientist, Regenerative Medicine

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Neonatologist, Department of Pediatrics

The Ottawa Hospital and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

Professor, Department of Pediatrics

University of Ottawa

Partnership Research Chair, Regenerative Medicine

Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Lung Stem Cell Biology and Regeneration

Contact

613-737-8899 ext 73905

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Xplore Lab
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Bio

Dr. Bernard Thébaud is a clinician-scientist with a focus on the clinical translation of stem cell-based therapies for lung diseases. Dr. Thébaud is a senior scientist with the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) and Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute (CHEO RI), and a neonatologist with the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), where he provides care to critically ill newborns. He is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa, uOttawa Partnership Research Chair in Regenerative Medicine and holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Lung Stem Cell Biology and Regeneration.

Dr. Thébaud obtained his MD at the University Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg, France in 1991 and trained in pediatrics and neonatology at the University Paris V in Paris, France, where he also obtained his MSc and PhD. He then completed a 2 year postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Alberta.

Dr. Thébaud has participated on numerous peer reviews committees and scientific advisory boards at the international, national and provincial level, including NIH and CIHR. He has over 120 peer-reviewed publications, and given over 80 lectures at leading international meetings and institutions in the past 5 years. He was a Canada Research Chair from 2005-2012. He received the “Rising Star in Perinatal Research” award from the CIHR Institute for Human Development, Child and Youth Health in 2008, and the “Best in Current Canadian Child Health Research” Sanofi Pasteur Research Award in 2007.


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Publications

Cell-based therapies in preclinical models of necrotizing enterocolitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

2025-02-11 Go to publication

A preclinical systematic review and meta-analysis assessing the effect of biological sex in lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury

2024-06-01 Go to publication

Electron Leak From the Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain Complex I at Site I Q Is Crucial for Oxygen Sensing in Rabbit and Human Ductus Arteriosus

2023-07-04 Go to publication

Definition and Characteristics of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Preclinical and Clinical Studies: A Scoping Review

2022-03-03 Go to publication

Preempting Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Time to Focus on the Placenta?

2022-01-01 Go to publication

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