[BIC-announce] FW: This week's Killam Lecture Phosphoproteomic Analysis Reveals Emerging Roles for RSK in Cell Growth and Proliferation

Jennifer Chew, Ms. jennifer.chew at mcgill.ca
Mon Feb 6 14:06:59 EST 2012


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Subject: This week's Killam Lecture


Killam Lecture

Speaker:  Philippe Roux, PhD

Institute for Research in Immunology & Cancer (IRIC), University of Montreal



Title: Phosphoproteomic Analysis Reveals Emerging Roles for RSK in Cell Growth and Proliferation

Date:  Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Time: 4pm

Place: de Grandpré Communications Centre

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Dear colleagues,

Our Killam speaker this week is Philippe Roux, a principal investigator at the University of Montreal in the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC).

Philippe obtained his PhD at McGill working in my lab, performed postdoctoral studies with John Blenis in the Department of Cell Biology at Harvard, and then joined the IRIC in 2006, where he holds a Canada Research Chair in Cell Signaling and Proteomics. His group combines novel proteomics methods with mouse geneticswith an array of cell biological and biochemical assays techniques to studyintracellular signaling pathways that regulate translation and cell growth.

He has done a great job establishing his lab as a leading Canadian signaling group and is a gifted speaker. He will present his latest work at 4PM Tuesday February 7 in a seminar entitled "Phosphoproteomic analysis reveals emerging roles for RSK in cell growth and proliferation".  I hope to see you there.

Best regards,

Phil Barker
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