![]() ![]() “I found in the papers that were coming out, that some of these complexes actually interact a lot with RNA,” says Prof. He was studying how these complexes effect the epigenetic program of leukemic stem cells and how they effect cancer stem cells. Sauvageau, Research Director at the IRCM, completed his doctoral studies at the Institute for Immunology (IRIC) and Cancer at Université de Montréal working on leukemic stem cells and epigenetic regulators. However, in the lab at the Institute of Clinical Research in Montreal (IRCM), he’s on a mission, researching the mysteries of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA). ![]() Or, more leisurely, considering the parallels between RNA cellular networks and how a city works architecturally. ![]() When Martin Sauvageau, PhD, isn’t developing therapeutic approaches for liver, pancreatic, and neurodegenerative diseases, you may find him at home in his kitchen cooking up classical French recipes or Asian cuisine. ![]()
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