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Maryse Bouchard

Recherche étudiant·es ou stagiaires

Expertises

Santé environnementale , Épidémiologie environnementale , Exposition aux contaminants de l’environnement

  • Professeure agrégée

Centre Armand-Frappier Santé Biotechnologie

531, boulevard des Prairies
Laval (Québec)  H7V 1B7
Canada

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Intérêts de recherche

Les recherches de Maryse Bouchard portent sur les effets de différents contaminants environnementaux sur la santé de la population. Ses travaux visent à identifier et quantifier les risques pour la santé au moyen d’études épidémiologiques, notamment les risques pour le système nerveux et les systèmes endocriniens. Elle mené des recherches sur les risques associés à l’exposition à des métaux comme le manganèse ou le plomb, ainsi qu’aux pesticides et à différents autres produits chimiques. Plusieurs de ses études portent, ou ont porté, sur des groupes de la population présentant des facteurs de vulnérabilité comme les fétus et les enfants, les personnes âgées, les autochtones et les travailleurs utilisant des produits toxiques.

Son équipe

Raphaëlle Teysseire

Stagiaire postdoctorale
raphaelle.teysseire@inrs.ca

Fonctions

Maryse Bouchard est professeure agrégée en santé environnementale et chercheuse au Centre de recherche du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine. Elle est titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les contaminants environnementaux et la santé des populations.

Elle est co-chercheuse principale de la plateforme de recherche MIREC (Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals), une cohorte de grossesse pancanadienne portant sur 2000 femmes et leurs enfants dont le financement est assuré par Santé Canada.

 

Biographie

Maryse Bouchard a complété des études en biologie, puis un doctorat interdisciplinaire en sciences de l’environnement à l’Université du Québec à Montréal (obtenu en 2007). Elle a ensuite parfait sa formation en épidémiologie environnementale pendant trois ans à Harvard School of Public Health et UC Berkeley (2007-2010). À son retour à Montréal, elle a joint le Département de santé environnementale et santé au travail de l’Université de Montréal comme professeure (2010-2022). Depuis 2019, elle est titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada (niveau 2, IRSC) sur les contaminants environnementaux et la santé des populations.

La professeure Bouchard a publié plus de 65 articles originaux dans des journaux scientifiques et ses travaux ont un fort impact, tant au niveau de la sensibilisation du public que des décideurs. Son programme de recherche en épidémiologie environnementale est largement financé par différents organismes subventionnaires dont les Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC), le Fond de recherche du Québec en Santé (FRQS), Santé Canada, l’Agence nationale de recherche française et Sick Kids Foundation.

Elle siège sur plusieurs comités d’attribution de bourses et de subventions au Canada, en France, et ailleurs dans le monde. Elle a reçu la prestigieuse nomination de Professeur-Invité à l’Université Paris Cité (réseau Université Sorbonne) en 2016 et 2019. Finalement, elle a été invitée à présenter ses travaux par à Amsterdam, Tokyo, et Paris en plus de servir comme aviseure scientifiques pour une importante programmation de recherche financée par l’Union Européenne.

Ses travaux ont reçu plusieurs prix: Médaille d’or académique de la Gouverneure générale du Canada (meilleure thèse de doctorat, 2007), Paper of the Year de la revue Environmental Health Perspectives, pour l’article le plus souvent cité en 2012 (Bouchard MF et al. Prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides and IQ in 7-year old children), Palmarès des 10 découvertes de l’année par Québec Sciences en 2010 (exposition au manganèse de l’eau potable et déficits cognitifs chez des enfants au Québec) et en 2011 (étude sur l’exposition prénatale aux pesticides et le QI des enfants en Californie).

  1. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (07/2021 – 04/2026) – NIEHS R01ES033054

Impact of pre- and postnatal chemical mixture exposures on child neurobehavior and neuroimaging

Rôle: Co-Chercheuse

Équipe: Co-PIs: Aimin Chen

Montant: US$ 3 187 411

 

  1. FRQNT et MAPAQ (10/2021 – 09/2026)

Réseau québécois de recherche en agriculture durable

Rôle: Co-Chercheuse

Équipe: Co-PIs: Jacques Brodeur, Jean Caron, Alain Rousseau, Paul Thomassin

Montant: 2 500 000$

 

  1. Santé Canada, Plan de gestion des produits chimiques (01/2017 – 12/2026)

Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals: Endocrine-related Diseases and Disorders in Childhood

Rôle: Co-Chercheuse principale

Équipe: Co-PIs: Tye Arbuckle et William Fraser

Montant: 8 200 000 $

 

  1. IRSC subvention de projet (01/07/2016 – 31/12/2022)

In utero exposure to Bisphenol-A and the developing brain in humans: A longitudinal study of epigenetic mechanisms

Rôle: Co-Chercheuse principale

Équipe: Co-PI: Linda Booij; co-chercheurs: Arbuckle, Tye E; Fraser, William D; Lanphear, Bruce P; Muckle, Gina; Szyf, Moshe; Vélez, Maria Del Pilar

Montant: 344 025 $

 

  1. IRSC subvention de projet (01/03/2017 – 30/03/2021)

Perinatal Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) and Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) and Weight Gain Trajectory in Children

Rôle: Chercheuse principale

Équipe: co-chercheurs: Arbuckle, Tye E; Fraser, William D; Muckle, Gina; Doods, Linda; Verner, M-A

Montant: 73 695 $

 

  1. Fonds Nouvelles frontières en recherche – Exploration (IRSC-CRSNG-CRSH) (03/2019 – 06/2021)

Paving the way for chemical safety assessment without the use of animal testing: bridging toxicity testing from cells to populations

Rôle : Co-chercheuse

Équipe : Verner M-A (chercheur principal); Chandrasekera C

Montant : 220 459 $

 

  1. IRSC subvention de projet (31/03/2018 – 30/03/2022)

Gestational exposure to chemicals related to hydraulic fracturing in Northeastern British Columbia, and their endocrine disrupting potential

Rôle: Co-Chercheuse

Équipe: PI: Marc-André Verner; co-chercheurs: Ayotte, Pierre; Bouchard, Michèle; Caron-Beaudoin, Élyse; Chevrier, Jonathan; Copes, Raymond A; Delbes, Geraldine; Frohlich, Katherine L; Haddad, Sami; Muirhead, Alice M; Sanderson, J. Thomas; Vaillancourt, Cathy

Montant: 516 376 $

 

  1. Agence nationale de recherche française (12/2016 – 12/2023)

Impact sanitaire de l’exposition à la pollution atmosphérique liée au trafic routier (TRAP) chez les adolescents de la cohorte de naissances PARIS

Rôle: Co-Chercheuse

Équipe: PI: Isabelle Momas; co-chercheuses: Fanny Rancière, Nathalie Seta

Montant: 768 000 euros (ma portion de financement: 219 000 euros)

 

Publications

Articles publiés dans revues avec comités de pairs (** publications d’étudiants)

  1. Caron-Beaudoin É, Whyte KP, Bouchard MF, Chevrier J, Haddad S, Copes R, Frohlich KL, Dokkie D; Treaty 8 Tribal Association, Juul S, Bouchard M, Verner MA. 2022. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in indoor air and tap water samples in residences of pregnant women living in an area of unconventional natural gas operations: Findings from the EXPERIVA study. Science of the Total Environment 20(805):150242. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150242.
  2. **Gbemavo MCJ, Bouchard MF. 2021. Concentrations of Lead, Mercury, Selenium, and Manganese in Blood and Hand Grip Strength among Adults Living in the United States (NHANES 2011-2014).Toxics 9(8). doi: 10.3390/toxics9080189.
  3. **Azar N, Booij L, Muckle G, Arbuckle TE, Séguin JR, Asztalos E, Fraser WD, Lanphear BP, Bouchard MF. 2021. Prenatal exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and cognitive ability in early childhood. Environment International 146:106296. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106296.
  4. Ho V, Pelland-St-Pierre L, Gravel S, Bouchard MF, Verner MA, Labrèche F. 2021. Endocrine disruptors: Challenges and future directions in epidemiologic research. Environmental Research 204(Pt A): 111969. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.111969.
  5. **Guth M, Pollock T, Fisher M, Arbuckle TE, Bouchard MF. 2021. Concentrations of urinary parabens and reproductive hormones in girls 6–17 years living in Canada. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 231:113633. doi: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2020.113633.
  6. Pollock T, Arbuckle TE, Guth M, Bouchard MF, St-Amand A. 2021. Associations among urinary triclosan and bisphenol A concentrations and serum sex steroid hormone measures in the Canadian and U.S. Populations. Environment International 146:106229. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106229.
  7. Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Lanphear B, Muckle G, Foster WG, Ayotte P, Zidek A, Asztalos E, Bouchard MF, Kuhle S. 2021. Urinary phthalates and body mass index in preschool children: The MIREC Child Development Plus study. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 232:113689. doi: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2021.113689.
  8. **Ntantu Nkinsa P, Muckle G, Ayotte P, Lanphear BP, Arbuckle TE, Fraser WD, Bouchard MF. 2020. Organophosphate pesticides exposure during fetal development and IQ scores in 3 and 4-year old Canadian children. Environmental Research. 190:110023. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.110023.
  9. Oulhote Y, Lanphear, B, Braun JM, Webster GM, Arbuckle TE, Etzel T, Forget-Dubois N, Seguin JR, Bouchard MF, MacFarlane A, Ouellet E, Fraser W, Muckle G. 2020. Gestational exposures to phthalates and folic acid, and autistic traits in Canadian children. Environmental Health Perspectives. 128(2):27004. doi: 10.1289/EHP5621.
  10. Verner MA, Salame H, Housand C, Birnbaum LS, Bouchard MF, Chevrier J, Aylward LL, Naiman DQ, LaKind JS. 2020. How Many Urine Samples Are Needed to Accurately Assess Exposure to Non-Persistent Chemicals? The Biomarker Reliability Assessment Tool (BRAT) for Scientists, Research Sponsors, and Risk Managers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 6;17(23):9102. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17239102.
  11. Gravel S, Lavoué J, Bakhiyi B, Lavoie J, Roberge B, Patry L, Bouchard MF, Verner M-A, Zayed J, Labreche F. 2020. Multi-exposures to suspected endocrine disruptors in electronic waste recycling workers: associations with thyroid and reproductive hormones. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 225:113445. doi: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2019.113445.
  12. Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Lanphear B, Muckle G, Bouchard MF, Fisher M, Asztalos E, Foster W, Kuhle S. 2019. Blood metals levels and early childhood growth in a cohort of Canadian children. Environmental Research. 179(Pt A):108736. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2019.108736
  13. **Kullar SS, Shao K, Mergler M, Cormier P, Bellinger DC, Surette C, Barbeau B, Foucher D, Sauvé S, Bouchard MF. 2019. A Benchmark Concentration Analysis for Manganese in Drinking Water and IQ Deficits in Children. Environment International. 130:104889. doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2019.05.083
  14. Signes-Pastor AJ, Bouchard MF, Baker E, Jackson BP, Karagas MR. 2019. Toenail manganese as biomarker of drinking water exposure: a reliability study from a U.S. pregnancy cohort. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. 29(5):648-654. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.228
  15. Caron-Beaudoin E, Bouchard M, Wendling G, Barroso A, Bouchard MF, Ayotte P, Frohlich K, Verner M-A. 2019. Urinary and hair concentrations of trace metals in pregnant women from Northeastern British Columbia, Canada: A pilot study. Environment International. 29(5):613-623. doi: 10.1038/s41370-019-0144-3
  16. Montiel-León JM, Duy SV, Munoz G, Bouchard MF, Amyot M, Sauvé S. 2019. Quality survey and spatiotemporal variations of atrazine and desethylatrazine in drinking water in Quebec, Canada. Science of the Total Environment. 671:578-585. doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.228.
  17. Kuate Defo B, Mbanya JC, Kingue S Tardif J-C, Choukem SP, Perreault, S, Fournier P, Ekundayo O, Potvin L, D’Antono B, Emami E, Cote R, Aubin M-J, Bouchard M, Khairy P, Rey E, Richard L, Zarowsky C, Mampuya WM, Mbanya D, Sauve S, Ndom P, Silva R, Assah F, Roy I, Dubois C-Al. 2019. Blood pressure and burden of hypertension in Cameroon, a microcosm of Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis of population-based studies. Journal of Hypertension. 37(11):2190-2199. doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002165
  18. Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Bouchard MF, Shapiro GD, Fisher M, Monnier P, Morisset A-S, Ettinger AS. 2018. Association between Maternal Urinary Speciated Arsenic Concentrations and Gestational Diabetes in a Cohort of Canadian women. Environment International. 121(Pt 1):714-720. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2018.10.008
  19. Shapiro GD, Arbuckle TE, Ashley-Martin J, Fraser WD, Fisher M, Bouchard MF, Monnier P, Morisset AS, Ettinger AS, Dodds L. Associations between maternal triclosan concentrations in early pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus, impaired glucose tolerance, gestational weight gain and fetal markers of metabolic function. Environmental Research. 161:554-561. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2017.12.001. PMID: 29241065.
  20. Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Ettinger AS, Shapiro GD, Fisher M, Monnier P, Morisset AS, Fraser WD, Bouchard MF. 2018. Maternal and cord blood manganese levels and birth weight: the MIREC birth cohort study. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 221(6):876-882. doi: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2018.05.015.
  21. **Dion LA, Saint-Amour D, Sauvé S, Barbeau B, Mergler D, Bouchard MF. 2018. Changes in water manganese levels and longitudinal assessment of intellectual function in children exposed through drinking water. Neurotoxicology. 64:118-125. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2017.08.015. PMID: 28870865.
  22. Ntihabose R, Surette C, Foucher D, Clarisse O, Bouchard MF. 2018. Assessment of saliva, hair and toenails as biomarkers of low level exposure to manganese from drinking water in children. Neurotoxicology. 64:126-133. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2017.08.011. PMID: 28867366
  23. Bouchard MF, Surette C, Cormier P, Foucher D. 2018. Low level exposure to manganese from drinking water and cognition in school-age children. Neurotoxicology. 64:110-117. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2017.07.024. PMID: 28716743.
  24. Lao Y, Dion LA, Gilbert G, Bouchard MF, Rocha G, Wang Y, Leporé N, Saint-Amour D. 2017. Mapping the basal ganglia alterations in children chronically exposed to manganese. Scientific Reports, 7:41804.
  25. **Migneron-Foisy V, Bouchard MF, Freeman EE, Saint-Amour D. Myopia and Exposure to Organophosphate and Pyrethroid Pesticides in the General United States Population. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 58(11):4915-4924. doi: 10.1167/iovs.16-20493. PMID: 28973337.
  26. Braun JM, Muckle G, Arbuckle T, Bouchard MF, Fraser WD, Ouellet E, Séguin JR, Oulhote Y, Webster GM, Lanphear BP. 2017. Associations of Prenatal Urinary Bisphenol A Concentrations with Child Behaviors and Cognitive Abilities. Environmental Health Perspectives. 125(6):067008. doi: 10.1289/EHP984. PMID: 28657891.
  27. Roy-Lachapelle A, Solliec M, Bouchard MF, Sauvé S. 2017. Detection of Cyanotoxins in Algae Dietary Supplements. Toxins (Basel), 9(3). pii: E76. doi:10.3390/toxins9030076. PMID: 28245621; PMCID: PMC5371831.
  28. Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Bouchard MF, Fisher M, Morriset AS, Monnier P, Shapiro GD, Ettinger AS, Dallaire R, Taback S, Fraser W, Platt RW. 2017. Maternal Concentrations of Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Fetal Markers of Metabolic Function and Birth Weight. American Journal of Epidemiology, 185(3):185-193.
  29. Lavigne E, Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Hystad P, Johnson M, Crouse DL, Ettinger AS, Shapiro GD, Fisher M, Morisset AS, Taback S, Bouchard MF, Sun L, Monnier P, Dallaire R, Fraser WD. 2016. Air pollution exposure during pregnancy and fetal markers of metabolic function. American Journal of Epidemiology, 183(9):842-51.
  30. **Sokoloff K, Fraser W, Arbuckle TE, Fisher M, Gaudreau E, LeBlanc A, Morisset AS, Bouchard MF. 2016. Determinants of urinary concentrations of dialkyl phosphates among pregnant women in Canada – Results from the MIREC study. Environment International, 94:133-40.
  31. van Wendel de Joode B, Barbeau B, Bouchard MF, Mora AM, Skytt Å, Córdoba L, Quesada R, Lundh T, Lindh CH, Mergler D. 2016. Manganese concentrations in drinking water from villages near banana plantations with aerial mancozeb spraying in Costa Rica: Results from the Infants’ Environmental Health Study (ISA). Environmental Pollution, 215:247-57.
  32. Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Morisset AS, Fisher M, Bouchard MF, Shapiro GD, Ettinger AS, Monnier P, Dallaire R, Taback S, Fraser W. 2016. Maternal and Neonatal Levels of Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Relation to Gestational Weight Gain. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20;13(1): E146.
  33. Shapiro GD, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Ashley-Martin J, Ettinger AS, Fisher M, Taback S, Bouchard MF, Monnier P, Dallaire R, Morisset AS, Fraser W. 2016. Exposure to organophosphorus and organochlorine pesticides, perfluoroalkyl substances, and polychlorinated biphenyls in pregnancy and the association with impaired glucose tolerance and gestational diabetes mellitus: The MIREC Study. Environmental Research, 4(147):71-81.
  34. **Dion L-A, Bouchard MF, Sauvé S, Barbeau B, Tucholka A, Major P, Gilbert G, Mergler D, Saint-Amour D. 2016. MRI pallidal signal in children exposed to manganese in drinking water. Neurotoxicology, 53: 124-131.
  35. **Oulhote Y, Chevrier J, Bouchard MF. 2016. Exposure to Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) and Hypothyroidism in Canadian Women. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism: 101(2): 590-8.
  36. Shapiro GD, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Ashley-Martin J, Fraser W, Fisher M, Taback S, Keely E, Bouchard MF, Monnier P, Dallaire R, Morisset A, Ettinger AS. 2015. Exposure to phthalates, bisphenol A and metals in pregnancy and the association with impaired glucose tolerance and gestational diabetes mellitus: The MIREC Study. Environment International, 83:63-71.
  37. Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L , Arbuckle TE, Ettinger AS, Shapiro GD, Fisher M, Taback S, Bouchard MF, Monnier P , Dallaire R, Fraser WD. 2015. Maternal blood metal levels and fetal markers of metabolic function. Environmental Research, 136: 27-34.
  38. **Oulhote Y, Mergler D, Barbeau B, Bellinger DC, Bouffard T, Brodeur ME, Saint-Amour D, Legrand M, Sauvé S, Bouchard MF. 2014. Neurobehavioral Function in School-Age Children Exposed to Manganese in Drinking Water Environmental Health Perspectives, 122(12):1343-50
  39. Eskenazi B, Kogut K, Huen K, Harley KG, Bouchard M, Bradman A, Boyd-Barr D, Johnson C, Holland N. 2014. Organophosphate pesticide exposure, PON1, and neurodevelopment in school-age children from the CHAMACOS study. Environmental Research, 134:149-57.
  40. Park RM, Baldwin M, Bouchard MF, Mergler D. 2014. Airborne manganese as dust vs. fume determining blood levels in workers at a manganese alloy production plant. Neurotoxicology, 45:267-75
  41. Park RM, Bouchard MF, Baldwin M, Bowler R, Mergler D. 2014. Respiratory manganese particle size, time-course and neurobehavioral outcomes in workers at a manganese alloy production plant. Neurotoxicology, 45:276-84.
  42. **Oulhote Y, Mergler D, Bouchard MF. 2014. Sex- and age-differences in blood manganese levels in the U.S. general population: national health and nutrition examination survey 2011-2012. Environmental Health, 24;13(1):87
  43. Ashley-Martin J, Dodds L, Arbuckle TE, Ettinger AS, Shapiro G, Fisher M, Morisset AS, Taback S, Bouchard MF, Monnier P, Dallaire R, Fraser WD. 2014. A birth cohort study to investigate the association between prenatal phthalate and bisphenol A exposures and fetal markers of metabolic dysfunction. Environmental Health, 22;13(1):84
  44. Bouchard MF, Oulhote Y, Sagiv SK, Saint-Amour D, Weuve J. 2014. Exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and cognition in older U.S. adults: NHANES (1999-2002). Environmental Health Perspectives, 122(1):73-78.
  45. **Oulhote Y et Bouchard MF. 2013. Urinary Metabolites of organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides and behavioral problems in children from the general Canadian population. Environmental Health Perspectives, 121(11-12):1378-1384.
  46. London L, Beseler C, Bouchard MF, Bellinger DC, Colosio C, Grandjean P, Harari R, Kootbodien T, Kromhout H, Little F, Meijster T, Moretto A, Rohlman DS, Stallones L. 2012. Neurobehavioral and neurodevelopmental effects of pesticide exposures. Neurotoxicology, 33(4):872-880
  47. Roels HA, Bowler RM, Kim Y, Claus Henn B, Mergler D, Hoet P, Gocheva VV, Bellinger DC, Wright RO, Harris MG, Chang Y, Bouchard MF, Riojas-Rodriguez H, Menezes-Filho JA, Téllez-Rojo MM. 2012. Manganese exposure and cognitive deficits: A growing concern for manganese neurotoxicity. Neurotoxicology, 33(4):887-896
  48. Bouchard MF, Sauvé S, Barbeau B, Legrand M, Brodeur M-E, Bouffard T, Bellinger D, Mergler D. 2011. Intellectual impairment in school-age children exposed to manganese from drinking water. Environmental Health Perspectives, 119(1):138-143
  49. Carrière A, Brouillon M, Sauvé S, Bouchard MF, Barbeau B. 2011. Performance of point-of-use devices to remove manganese from drinking water. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 46(6):601-607
  50. Bouchard MF. Manganese in drinking water: Bouchard responds. Environmental Health Perspectives, 119(6): a241
  51. Barbeau B, Carrière A, Bouchard MF. 2011. Spatial and temporal variations of manganese concentrations in drinking water. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 46(6):608-616
  52. Bouchard MF, Chevrier J, Harley KG, Kogut K, Vedar M, Morga N, Trujillo C, Johnson C, Bradman A, Barr DB, Eskenazi B. 2011. Prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides and IQ in 7-year old children. Environmental Health Perspectives, 119(8):1189-1195
  53. Bouchard MF, Bellinger DC, Wright RO, Weisskopf MG. 2010. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and urinary metabolites of organophosphate pesticides in U.S. children 8-15 years. Pediatrics, 125(6):1270-1277
  54. Menezes-Filho JA, Bouchard M, Sarcinelli PN, Moreira JC. 2010. Manganese exposure and neuro-psychological effect on children and adolescents: A review. Pan American Journal of Public Health, 26:541-548
  55. Bouchard MF, Bellinger DC, Weuve J, Matthews-Bellinger J, Gilman SE, Wright RO, Schwartz J, Weisskopf MG. 2009. Blood lead levels and major depressive disorder, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder in U.S. young adults. Archives of General Psychiatry, 66(12):1313-1319
  56. Roy A, Bellinger D, Hu H, Schwartz J, Ettinger AS, Wright RO, Bouchard M, Palaniappan K, Balakrishnan K. 2009. Lead exposure and behavior among young children in Chennai, India. Environmental Health Perspectives, 117(10):1607-1611
  57. Zota AR, Ettinger AS, Bouchard M, Amarasiriwardena CJ, Schwartz J, Hu H, Wright RO. 2009. Association of maternal blood manganese levels with infant birth weight. Epidemiology, 20(3):367-373
  58. Philibert A, Bouchard M, Mergler D. 2008. Neuropsychiatric symptoms, omega-3, and mercury exposure in freshwater fish-eaters. Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health, 63(3):143-153
  59. Bouchard M, Mergler D, Baldwin ME, Panisset M. 2008. Manganese cumulative exposure and symptoms: a follow-up study of alloy workers. Neurotoxicology, 29(4):577-583
  60. Baldwin M, Bouchard M, Larribe F, Mergler D. 2008. Past occupational exposure to airborne manganese in a manganese alloy plant. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 5(7):426-437
  61. Bouchard M, LaForest F, Vandelac L, Mergler D. 2007. Hair manganese and hyperactive behaviors: Pilot study of school-age children exposed through tap water. Environmental Health Perspectives, 115(1):122-127
  62. Bouchard M, Mergler D, Baldwin M, Panisset M, Bowler R, Roels H. 2007. Neurobehavioral functioning after cessation of manganese exposure: A follow-up after 14 years. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 50(11):831-840
  63. Bouchard M, Mergler D, Baldwin M, Panisset M, Roels H. 2007. Neuropsychiatric symptoms and past manganese exposure in a ferro-alloy plant. Neurotoxicology, 28(2):290-297
  64. Bowler RM, Roels HA, Nakagawa S, Drezgic M, Diamond E, Park P, Koller W, Bowler RP, Mergler D, Bouchard M, Smith D, Gwiazda R. 2007. Dose-effect relations between manganese exposure and neurological, neuropsychological and pulmonary function in confined space bridge welders. Occupation and Environmental Medicine, 64(3):167-177
  65. Bowler RM, Nakagawa S, Drezgic M, Roels HA, Park RM, Diamond E, Mergler D, Bouchard M, Bowler RP, Koller W. 2007. Sequelae of fume exposure in confined space welding: A neurological and neuropsychological case series. Neurotoxicology, 28(2):298-311
  66. Bouchard M, Mergler D, Baldwin M. Manganese exposure and age: Neurobehavioral performance among foundry workers. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 19(3):687-694
  67. Bouchard M, Mergler D, Baldwin M, Sassine MP, Bowler R, MacGibbon B. 2003. Blood manganese and alcohol consumption interact on mood states among manganese alloy production workers. Neurotoxicology, (4-5):641-7
  68. Takser L, Lafond J, Bouchard M, St-Amour G, Mergler D. 2004. Manganese levels during pregnancy and at birth: relation to environmental factors and smoking in a Southwest Quebec population. Environmental Research, 95(2):119-25