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The Integrative Genomics and cell signaling laboratory |


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Sarah Jenna, PhD Canada Research Chair in integrative genomics and cell signaling since 2006 Professor in the Department of Chemistry UQAM since 2006 Affiliated to the Department of Biological Sciences UQAM Adjunct-director of Pharmaqam |
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Sarah Jenna’s lab |
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Rho GTPase regulatory machinery forms a dynamic protein network and plays a critical role in cell signaling integration processes.
The research program developed in my lab seeks to identify the composition, the structure and the dynamics of this protein network throughout Caenorhabditis elegans development and life cycle. To do so we use integrative genomics, reverse genetics, molecular and cell biology approaches
This program will largely contribute to the acquisition of a Systems-level understanding of cell signaling integration events required for development and survival of multicellular organisms. In addition, this program will provide a better understanding of Rho GTPase implications in pathogenic processes leading to mental retardation. |
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Bâtiment Chimie-Biochimie
Bureau S. Jenna: CB-4320 Bureau étudiants: CB-4130 Laboratoires: CB-4460-63
2101, rue Jeanne-Mance C.P. 8888, Succursale Centre-Ville Montréal (Québec) H3C 3P8 Canada
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contact:
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Téléphone bureau: (514) 987 3000 ext 3788 Téléphone Labo: (514)987 3000 ext 1860 Télécopie : (514) 987 4054
Messagerie : jenna.sarah AT uqam DOT ca |
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Picture: Nathalie St Pierre |