André Barbeau

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André Barbeau, O.C., M.S.R.C. (27 May 19319 March 1986) was a French Canadian neurologist. He was known for his research into Parkinson's disease and Friedreich's ataxia.

Born in Montreal, Quebec, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from College Stanislas and his medical degree from the Université de Montréal.

He was the director of the neurobiology department at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (Montreal Clinical Research Institute), affiliated with the Université de Montréal.

In 1980, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 1985, he was awarded the Quebec government's Prix Marie-Victorin. In 1986, he was awarded the Royal Society of Canada's McLaughlin Medal.

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