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Marc Pouliot, PhD
Dr. Pouliot is an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine, at Université Laval, in Quebec City. His research group specializes on the ability of granulocytes to impact on the inflammatory response and documents the capacity of these cells to specifically respond to extracellular stimuli and to generate appropriate responses. The group has been characterizing the inducible-cyclooxygenase pathway in human granulocytes and is actively working at establishing its biological significance in situations of joint inflammation, using in vitro and in vivo inflammatory models.
Dr. Pouliot received his PhD in cellular and molecular biology from Université Laval, Quebec. Upon graduation, he worked as an MRC postdoctoral fellow at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia, then as a MRC centennial fellow at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston. He joined the Centre de Recherche en Rhumatologie et Immunologie (CRRI), at Université Laval, as a CAN scholar in April 2000.
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