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Martin G. Sirois is a Full Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, and a Regular Researcher at the Montreal Heart Institute (CR-ICM). He serves as Director of the Vascular and Cellular Biology Laboratory and the Histology and Immunohistochemistry Laboratory focused on vascular diseases.
- Specializes in cell and vascular biology
- Research interests include inflammation, angiogenesis, and biomarkers in heart failure
- Active in gene therapy and growth factor regulation
His recent work examines neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in cardiopulmonary diseases, with 2024 publications on chlordecone toxicity, atrial fibrillation mechanisms, and inflammation resolution strategies. He has received prestigious awards including the Martial Bourassa Prize and Bacchus Prize, alongside continuous funding from CIHR and DoD since 2002.
- Key collaborator in heart transplantation projects
- Principal Investigator for multiple NIH/CIHR grants
- Publisher of over 100 peer-reviewed articles
Dr. Sirois supervises graduate students in pharmacology and physiology programs, with a focus on vascular and cardiac pathologies. His laboratory integrates histology, immunohistochemistry, and molecular techniques for translational research.


