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Dr Langlois is an Endocrinologist at the Centre intégré universitaire de santé et services sociaux de l’Estrie - Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke. She is also Associate Professor at the Université de Sherbrooke Department of Medicine | Division of Endocrinology Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and investigator into the diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular complications axis at the Centre de recherche du CHUS Dr Langlois has completed her training in endocrinology and metabolism in Sherbrooke and started her career as a clinician and Assistant Professor in Hopital Charles Lemoyne in Longueuil, Quebec, in 2010. Six years later, she pursued a fellowship in neuro-endocrinology with Dr Maria Fleseriu at Oregon Health and Science University before returning to Sherbrooke in 2018. She pursues her clinical interest in pituitary diseases, and is also an associate editor for Frontiers Endocrinology, reviewer and has contributed to publications on various pituitary diseases.

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