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Thomas Duchaine, PhD

Professor, Biochemistry, Associate Director, Goodman Cancer Research Centre, McGill University, Canada

Former RTI Lab: Postdoctoral fellow, Mello Lab
Training period: 2002 - 2004
Prior Academic Institution: Université de Montréal
Awards: CIHR Postdoctoral Fellow

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  Thomas Duchaine    @Thomas_Duchaine

The common thread in the research interests of Dr. Duchaine is the functions of RNA and RNA-binding proteins in the control of genetic expression. Until 2001, Dr. Duchaine pursued his Ph.D. work at Université de Montréal in the lab of Luc Desgroseillers, where he used molecular biology to characterize the mammalian homologs of the RNA-binding protein Staufen. He moved on as a postdoctoral fellow, first in the lab of Nobel laureate Craig C. Mello at UMass Can Medical School (2001-2005), and later for a 1-year second post-doc at McGill University in the lab of Nahum Sonenberg (2005-2006). Since then, he leads an independent research program, now as an Associate Director in the Goodman Cancer Research Centre (GCRC), and Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at McGill. His current research revolves around the molecular aspects of RNA interference (RNAi), microRNAs, and their implications in cancer. Dr. Duchaine is cross-appointed in GCRC and Biochemistry and is also a member of the Experimental Medicine program.