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Welcome!
Our
laboratory gathers a team of students, postdoctoral
fellows and research professionals who are combining their efforts
to
understand how oncogenes and deregulated tumour suppressors promote
the growth, proliferation and survival of cancer cells.
We use mouse genetic, molecular and cellular
biological techniques, as well as proteomics, to study oncogenic signalling in cancer cells.
Part of the
Department of Pathology and Cell Biology of the
Universite de Montreal, our lab is located at the
Institute for Research
in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC).
The following pages present a short
description of the laboratory's current research projects with
examples of publications resulting from
our work.
Have a good visit!

From left to right: Cedric Carli,
Marie Cargnello, Yves Romeo,
Xiaocui Zhang, Philippe Roux, Julie Moreau, Yasmine Nouhi,
and Louis-Andre Julien
(missing: Audrey Carriere)

UdeM campus (arrow points at IRIC)
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Our research is
supported by
these
agencies:
Canada
Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
Canadian Institutes of Health
Research (CIHR)
Canadian Cancer Society
Research Institute
(CCSRI)
The Terry Fox Foundation and
Research Institute
Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP)

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