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BELL, John »


John Bell

Senior Scientist
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology

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My lab is defining at the molecular level, the differences between normal and tumour tissues. Our plan is to develop novel cancer therapeutics that target tumour tissue but do not harm normal tissue. We are developing viruses that can infect and kill tumour cells but do not infect normal cells. These viruses are called Oncolytic Viruses

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MCKAY, Bruce C. »


Scientist, Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre
Assistant professor
Faculty of Medicine

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Office: 613-737-7700 (5-6166)
Home: 613-841-1506
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Role of DNA damage response pathways in tumorigenesis and cancer therapy. Studying the cellular response to DNA damage. Development of gene therapy strategies for the treatment of cancer.

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RENAUD, Jean-Marc »


Jean-Marc Renaud

Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Cellular and Molecular Medicine

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Role of KATP channels in the eiology of muscle fatigue in skeletal muscles Finding new therapies to treat hyperkalemic periodic paralysis

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TRINKLE-MULCAHY, Laura »


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Assistant professor
Faculty of Medicine
Cellular and Molecular Medicine

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The typical mammalian cell expresses thousands of proteins, over a third of which are regulated by the reversible addition of a phosphate group. My laboratory studies the targeting and regulation of PP1, one of the key enzymes in the cell that removes these phosphate groups. By studying this phosphatase in living cells using cutting edge fluorescence microscopy techniques and novel methods for identifying protein complexes, we can define its roles in diverse intracellular signalling pathways and how it may be disrupted in disease states such as cancer and diabetes.

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VANDERHYDEN, Barbara »


Barbara VANDERHYDEN

Corinne Boyer Chair in Ovarian Cancer Research
Full professor
Faculty of Medicine
Cellular and Molecular Medicine

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Ovarian cancer, notably the cellular and molecular mechanisms that are important for the initiation and progression of ovarian tumours. Testing of novel therapeutics against ovarian cancer in women and in animal models of ovarian cancer. Transgenic (genetically modified) animals. Science education and outreach: Let's Talk Science program.

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YOUSSEF, Nermine »


Lecturer
Faculty of Medicine
History

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Cell: 613-600-8469
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I am interested in the field of Anatomy, Histology, immunology & Pathology research.

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