Jodi Warman Chardon
MD, PhD FRCPC (Neurology)
Associate Scientist, Neuroscience
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Associate Scientist, Clinical Epidemiology
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Clinician Scientist, Neurology
The Ottawa Hospital
Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine
University of Ottawa
Co-Director, Centre for Neuromuscular Disease
Faculty of Medicine
Contact
613-798-5555 ext. 16221
Administrative Assistant Sabrynna Provost 613-798-5555 ext. 16221 saprovost@toh.ca
Bio
Dr Jodi Warman-Chardon is a Clinician-Scientist in the Department of Medicine at the Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) in Neurosciences and Clinical Epidemiology and Department of Genetics at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario/CHEO RI. She is a Tier 2 Clinical Research Chair in Diagnosis and Discovery Pipeline for Patients with Genetic Neuromuscular Disease at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Warman received her MD/Neurology residency at the University of Ottawa and MSc from Queen’s University, and PhD from McGill University. She completed research and clinical fellowships in neuromuscular disorders from McGill University and neurogenetics at the University of Ottawa and is certified by the Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists (EMG). She led the strategic development and is now Director of the Ottawa Hospital Neuromuscular Centre, a diagnostic clinical research centre for patients with NMD. She was also co-director of the uOttawa Centre for Neuromuscular Disease, which unites over 60 clinical and basic NMD researchers. Dr. Warman-Chardon's research program and clinical practice focuses on the diagnosis and the clinical characterization of patients with rare or novel inherited neuromuscular disease by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), novel biomarker discovery and genomics diagnostics.