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Join us for the next ACB Departmental seminar on Nov. 8, 2023: Raquel Cuella Martin, PhD, will present "Leveraging precision genome editing screening to study gene function, genetic variation, and drug development."

Join us for the next ACB Departmental seminar on Nov. 8, 2023: Raquel Cuella Martin, PhD, will present "Leveraging precision genome editing screening to study gene function, genetic variation, and drug development."
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The next ACB Departmental Seminar will be held Wednesday, Nov. 22, at 11:30am. Stéphane Lefrançois will present "Regulating endosomal sorting through post-translational modifications."

The next ACB Departmental Seminar will be held Wednesday, Nov. 22, at 11:30am.
Stéphane Lefrançois will present "Regulating endosomal sorting through post-translational modifications."
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Last week, ACB had the opportunity to celebrate a few milestones: Prof. Craig Mandato achieved 20 years of service with the department, and Prof. Nathalie Lamarche-Vane and Prof. Marc McKee each achieved 25 years of service in the department. Congratulations to all three!

Last week, ACB had the opportunity to celebrate a few milestones:

Prof. Craig Mandato achieved 20 years of service with the department, and Prof. Nathalie Lamarche-Vane and Prof. Marc McKee each achieved 25 years of service in the department. Congratulations to all three!
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The ACB Seminar Series will return on Wednesday, Jan. 10th, with Prof. Daniel G. Cyr presenting "To Be or Not to Be: The Epididymal Stem Cell Paradox."

The ACB Seminar Series will return on Wednesday, Jan. 10th, with Prof. Daniel G. Cyr presenting "To Be or Not to Be: The Epididymal Stem Cell Paradox."
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The next ACB Seminar is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 24 at 11:30am. Vincent Archambault, PhD, will be presenting "PP2A-dependent mechanisms of nuclear reassembly after mitosis in Drosophila."

The next ACB Seminar is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 24 at 11:30am. Vincent Archambault, PhD, will be presenting "PP2A-dependent mechanisms of nuclear reassembly after mitosis in Drosophila."
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The next ACB Seminar is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 11:30am. Alba Guarné, PhD, will be presenting "Tn7 transposable elements: friends or foes?"

The next ACB Seminar is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 11:30am. Alba Guarné, PhD, will be presenting "Tn7 transposable elements: friends or foes?"
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The next ACB seminar is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 21st. Yves Brun, PhD, will present, "The role of dynamic pili in bacterial adhesion."

The next ACB seminar is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 21st. Yves Brun, PhD, will present, "The role of dynamic pili in bacterial adhesion."
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The next ACB Seminar is scheduled for March 6th, 2024. Siegfried Hekimi, PhD, will present, "Understanding Coenzyme Q and fixing Coenzyme Q deficiency."

The next ACB Seminar is scheduled for March 6th, 2024. Siegfried Hekimi, PhD, will present, "Understanding Coenzyme Q and fixing Coenzyme Q deficiency."
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Join us at tomorrow's ACB Seminar featuring Sabine Elowe, PhD. She will present "Checks and Balances: Regulation of mitotic fidelity in space and time."

Join us at tomorrow's ACB Seminar featuring Sabine Elowe, PhD. She will present "Checks and Balances: Regulation of mitotic fidelity in space and time."
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Join us on Wednesday, April 3rd, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Wayne Sossin, PhD, will present, "Neuronal ribosomes are specialized for physiological stalling to support local translation."

Join us on Wednesday, April 3rd, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Wayne Sossin, PhD, will present, "Neuronal ribosomes are specialized for physiological stalling to support local translation."
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Looking for a job? The Division of Anatomical Sciences is currently recruiting for a full-time faculty lecturer position. Find out more about this opportunity here: mcgill.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/McGill_Careers…

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There are still spots available in the Summer School on Fascial Anatomy! Find out more information here: mcgill.ca/anatomy/anatom…

There are still spots available in the Summer School on Fascial Anatomy! Find out more information here: mcgill.ca/anatomy/anatom…
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Join us on Wednesday, May 1st, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Alexey Pshezhetsky, PhD, will present "Aberrant protein sialylation: pathophysiological factor common across diverse genetic diseases."

Join us on Wednesday, May 1st, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Alexey Pshezhetsky, PhD, will present "Aberrant protein sialylation: pathophysiological factor common across diverse genetic diseases."
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Join us this Wednesday, May 8th, for the final ACB Seminar of the school year. Raquel Cuella Martin, PhD, will present "Leveraging precision genome editing screening to study gene function, genetic variation, and drug development."

Join us this Wednesday, May 8th, for the final ACB Seminar of the school year. Raquel Cuella Martin, PhD, will present "Leveraging precision genome editing screening to study gene function, genetic variation, and drug development."
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🌟 Huge congratulations to Gabriel Venne, Associate Professor in the Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, for being honoured by his students for the prestigious Osler Award for Outstanding Teaching – Montreal Campus! 👏 Your dedication and excellence in teaching inspire us all! 🌟

🌟 Huge congratulations to Gabriel Venne, Associate Professor in the Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, for being honoured by his students for the prestigious Osler Award for Outstanding Teaching – Montreal Campus! 👏 Your dedication and excellence in teaching inspire us all! 🌟
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The ACB Seminar Series is back! We are kicking off a new season of exciting guests and topics with James C. Weaver, PhD, next Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 10:00am. You can find the schedule of upcoming speakers on the ACB website.

The ACB Seminar Series is back! We are kicking off a new season of exciting guests and topics with James C. Weaver, PhD, next Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 10:00am. 

You can find the schedule of upcoming speakers on the ACB website.
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Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 9th, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Elisabeth Génot, PhD, will present "Mechanisms in endothelial cell function and angiogenesis."

Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 9th, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Elisabeth Génot, PhD, will present "Mechanisms in endothelial cell function and angiogenesis."
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Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Gunther Hollopeter, PhD, will present "Leveraging C. elegans genetics to understand membrane-associated machinery."

Join us on Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Gunther Hollopeter, PhD, will present "Leveraging C. elegans genetics to understand membrane-associated machinery."
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Join us on Wednesday, Nov. 6th, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Fabio Zani, PhD, will present "Beyond Sweetness: Sucralose and T cells."

Join us on Wednesday, Nov. 6th, for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Fabio Zani, PhD, will present "Beyond Sweetness: Sucralose and T cells."
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Join us tomorrow morning for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Maria Aristizabal, PhD, will present, "A thousand ways to disrupt chromatin: examining the effects of cancer histone mutations in cellular function."

Join us tomorrow morning for the next installment of the ACB Seminar Series. Maria Aristizabal, PhD, will present, "A thousand ways to disrupt chromatin: examining the effects of cancer histone mutations in cellular function."