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Management Team

 

 

Coordinator
Claude Marineau, M.Sc, MBA

Claude Marineau, MSc, MBAClaude Marineau earned his Master’s degree in Biochemistry at the Université de Montréal in1988, studying the molecular aspects of plant defence mechanisms. He joined Dr. Guy A. Rouleau’s research team in 1990 where he worked on the identification and cloning of genes responsible for neurological diseases. In 1993, he became Laboratory Supervisor and took on the administration of the lab. From 2000 to 2004, Mr. Marineau developed, set up and supervised the GenBank, a GLP unit dedicated to the storage of biological samples (DNA, serum, plasma, etc.) and the preparation of lymphoblastoid cell lines. In 2001, he received a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the Université du Québec à Montréal, which added academic training to the experience in management he had acquired over the years. Claude Marineau is presently the Research Coordinator of Dr. Rouleau’s lab and also acts as CENUM coordinator, taking charge of the day-to-day management of the Centre.

 

CONTACT

CHUM Research Centre
2,099 Alexandre-de-Seve Street
Room Y-3616-2
Montreal, Quebec Canada H2L 2W5

Phone: 514-890-8000 extension 24621
Fax: 514-412-7602
E-mail :claude.marineau@crchum.qc.ca

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Marineau C et Rouleau GA. Vers une médecine plus précise. Dans : La révolution génétique. Presses de l'Université Laval. 2001.

Marineau C et Rouleau GA. Vers une médecine plus précise. Le Devoir. 22 juillet 2000.

Casaubon LK, Melanson M, Lopes-Cendes I, Marineau C, Andermann E, Andermann F, Weissenbach J, Prévost C, Bouchard JP, Mathieu J, Rouleau GA . The gene responsible for a severe form of peripheral neuropathy and agenesis of the corpus callosum maps to chromosome 15q. Am J Hum Genet 58:28-34 (1996)

Marineau C, Merel P, Rouleau GA, Thomas G : Le gène de la neurofibromatose de type 2. Médecine/Sciences 11(1):35-42 (1995)

Rouleau GA, Merel P, Lutchman M, Sanson M, Zucman J, Marineau C, Hoang-Xuan K, Demczuk S, Desmaze C, Plougastel B, Pulst SM, Lenoir G, Bijlsma E, Fashold R, Dumanski J, de Jong P, Parry D, Eldrige R, Aurias A, Delattre O, Thomas G. Alteration in a new gene encoding a putative membrane-organizing protein causes neurofibromatosis type 2. Nature 363:515-521 (1993)

 

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