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Rachid Hadjeres is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Université de Montréal, affiliated with the CHUM (Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal). He holds positions in the Department of Pathology and Cellular Biology, specializing in surgical pathology and cytopathology. His primary research focuses on cervical neoplasia related to HPV and lung cancer diagnostics.
Education & Affiliations: His academic background includes roles as Director of the Montreal School of Cytology and member of key committees such as the CHUM Pathology Department’s Internal Management Committee and the INSPQ Pathology Quality Control Committee.
Research Highlights: Dr. Hadjeres has contributed to studies on endoscopic surgical techniques, HPV triage methods for cervical lesions, and mediastinal lymph node staging for lung cancer. His work bridges clinical pathology with translational research in transplantation medicine and infectious diseases.
Publications: With 9+ indexed papers between 2004–2020, his work spans surgical innovations, oncologic pathology, and diagnostic methodologies. Notable contributions include transluminal endoscopic surgery models and HPV screening protocols.
Awards: Received the prestigious 2004 Honorable Mention Esculape in Pathology from CHUM.
Grants & Professional Activities: While specific grants are not detailed, his leadership in cytology education and participation in quality control committees reflect sustained institutional engagement.
Labs & Teams: Affiliated with CHUM pathology services and collaborates within Université de Montréal’s research networks.
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