Maxime Rousseaux
@maximewc
Assistant Professor and CRC studying protein mislocalization, neurodegeneration and functional genomics @uOttawaBMRI @OISB_ISBO. Co-director @GEMb_uOttawa
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Ali Salahpour Massih Moayedi — مسیح مویدی — massih.bsky.social Andrew Pruszynski Me neither but I can also confirm. Just spoke with CIHR and they told me the 2cm margin needs to be completely clear. Only page numbers allowed
I do not see this logic. In fact, I can also see some issue with reviewers who print out applications and get them mixed up. Never hurts to have a small reminder of what proposal they are evaluating. For the online readers, as Bruce G. Allen wrote, reviewers adjust page size
🧠🚨Our lab is hiring! Please spread the word. Multiple exciting projects in the lab including a fully funded postdoctoral fellowship/research associate position. Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa uOBMRI ALS Canada CAN ACN
New paper from the lab from the talented Haley Geertsma detailing aSyn topography in the mouse brain. Implications for #Parkinsonsdisease. Thanks to Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s for the support and to Michael Henderson for the fun collaboration. See below for tweetorial
Research Associate/Postdoctoral Fellow in Rousseaux lab at uOttawa Maxime Rousseaux We are actively recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Associate to study mechanisms underlying ALS and FTD. jobrxiv.org/job/university… #als #animal_behavior #biochemistry #... jobrxiv.org/job/university…
Happy to share the latest from the lab. A fun collaboration with Ryan Russell looking at stress-specific regulators of #autophagy using tandem pooled kinome screens. Feedback most welcome. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
We are excited to share this comparative dataset of selective and bulk #autophagy regulators. Thanks to Maxime Rousseaux for the collaboration, which created a new research focus in the lab. Comments or questions welcome.
New paper from the lab: Genetic and pharmacological reduction of CDK14 mitigates synucleinopathy. Congratulations to to all of those involved and thanks to Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s and CIHR for the support. uOBMRI uOttawa | Faculté de médecine, Faculty of Medicine nature.com/articles/s4141…
There is much we can learn from each other. Read the ideas on DMT discovery that came from UToronto Neurology bringing experts in #Parkinsons and #multiplesclerosis together in #Toronto (published with Springer Nature in Nat Rev Neurology) rdcu.be/dWf2U