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Professor Vincent Archambault holds a full professorship at the University of Montreal's Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, and leads the Cell Cycle Regulation Research Unit at the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC). His work focuses on molecular mechanisms regulating the cell division cycle, particularly in Drosophila models, with implications for cancer research.
- Education:
- B.Sc. in Biochemistry, Université de Montréal (1999)
- Ph.D. in Cell Cycle Studies, Rockefeller University (2004)
- Postdoctoral training at University of Cambridge (2004–2009)
- Research Interests: Cell cycle control, mitotic regulation, cancer biology, protein kinases (e.g., Polo, Greatwall), phosphatase networks (PP2A), and Drosophila model systems.
His research identifies therapeutic targets for cancer by studying disruptions in cell cycle pathways. Key contributions include co-discovering Greatwall kinase and its role in mitotic regulation. Over 50 peer-reviewed articles highlight his work on nuclear reassembly, cytokinesis, and phosphatase-kinase interactions.
- Awards:
- Maud Menten New Principal Investigator Award (2009)
- GE Healthcare New Scientist Award (2015)
- Human Frontier Science Program Fellowship (2005–2009)
- Grants: Over 15 projects funded by CIHR, CRSNG, and others, totaling millions in research support.
- Labs/Teams: Leads the IRIC Cell Cycle Regulation Unit, collaborating with teams like Sylvain Meloche and Jean-Claude Labbé.
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