Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology
University of Ottawa
MacPherson, Paul
Dr
pmacpherson@toh.on.ca
Dr. MacPherson has an active practice in infectious diseases with a particular interest in HIV...
Mah, Thien-Fah
Dr
tmah@uottawa.ca
In most natural environments, bacteria exist in surface-attached communities called biofilms....
Makrigiannis, Andrew
Dr
AMakrigiannis@dal.ca
McBurney, Michael
Dr
MMcBurney@ohri.ca
McComb, Scott
Dr
scott.mccomb@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Focus Understanding the peculiarities of immune cell life and death in order to improve cellular...
McPherson, Ruth
Dr
rmcpherson@ottawaheart.ca
Dr. McPherson is a leader in cardiovascular genetics, having led the discovery of the 9p21...
Menzies, Keir
Dr
kmenzies@uottawa.ca
Nemer, Mona
Dr
mona.nemer@uottawa.ca
Dr. Nemer’s research interests focus on the molecular mechanisms of heart development and...
Ouimet, Mireille
Dr
mireille.ouimet@uottawa.ca
Cardiovascular disease is the leading global cause of death, accounting for more than 17 million...
Pagotto, Franco
Dr
Franco.Pagotto@hc-sc.gc.ca
A research scientist at Health Canada in the Bureau of Microbial Hazards, our laboratory is...
Parks, Robin
Dr
rparks@ohri.ca
Development and characterization of adenoviral vectors deleted of all viral protein coding...
Pelchat, Martin
Dr
mpelchat@uottawa.ca
Subviral RNA pathogens, like plant viroids and the human hepatitis delta virus are the smallest...
Perkins, Theodore J
Dr
tperkins@ohri.ca
Pezacki, John
Dr
John.Pezacki@uottawa.ca
Picketts, David
Dr
dpicketts@ohri.ca
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling, Brain development, Intellectual disability, Heterochromatin...
Pineault, Nicolas
Dr
nicolas.pineault@blood.ca
Ramirez-Arcos, Sandra
Dr
sandra.ramirez@blood.ca
We have built a strong team with expertise on bloodborne bacteria. Our research interests are...
Rayner, Katey
Dr
krayner@ottawaheart.ca
Rosu-Myles, Michael
Dr
michael.rosu-myles@hc-sc.gc.ca
Rotstein, Benjamin
Dr
benjamin.rotstein@uottawa.ca
Molecular imaging of dynamic biochemical processes is used to study normal and diseased...