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Abcs Laboratory

Directed by Miriam Beauchamp and located at the Department of Psychology at the University of Montreal and the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center, the ABCs lab is interested in infant and child cerebral, cognitive and social development. Our goal is to better understand pediatric concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI). In order to do so, we also develop assessment and intervention tools to help evaluate these injuries. Through our work we have the pleasure of collaborating with academic, international, industrial, school, and community partners who participate in co-construction of assessment and remediation tools to optimise child and adolescent development. We are a dynamic and collegial team who enjoys working, creating and socializing together and we are always open to new ideas and opportunities.

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HeadquartersMontreal, CanadaEmployees6(11 to 50)Founded year2010Websiteabcs.umontreal.caLinkedIn profileLinkedIn

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