Canada Lab Links  (M-R)
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Dr.  Brian L. Mark
Assistant Professor
Department of Microbiology
Room 118, Buller Building
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
CANADA R3T 2N2
Research Interests: Structural and functional
biology of enzymes involved in carbohydrate
biosynthesis and degradation.
Lab Link
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Stan Moore
Associate Professor
Biochemistry Department
College of Medicine
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Research interests:  multi-protein complexes
and their biological function/regulation.
Lab Link
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Dr. Stephen Mosimann
Assistant Professor
Dept of Chemistry & Biochemistry
4401 University Drive,
University of Lethbridge,
Lethbridge, T1K 3M4
Research Interests:  determine, at atomic-level
resolution, the shape of several of the proteins
that are known to degrade mRNA.
Lab Link
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Dr Michael E Murphy
Associate Professor
Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology
Life Sciences Centre, Rm 4553
Univ. of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
Research Interests:  bacterial metal uptake and
denitrification
Lab Link
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Dr. Kenneth K.-S. Ng
Associate Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive, N.W.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
Research INterests:  RNA-dependent RNA
Polymerases; Carbohydrate-binding proteins
Lab Link
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Bhushan Nagar
Assistant Professor
The Department of Biochemistry
McGill University
Francesco Bellini Life Sciences Building
3649 Promenade Sir William Osler
Office: Room 464; Lab: Room 456
Montreal, QC H3G 0B1
Research Interests:  components of the
Toll-like receptor (TLR) signal tranduction
pathway, including the TLR receptors
themselves and members of the Interleukin-1
receptor associated kinase (IRAK) family
Lab Link
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Filip Van Petegem, PhD
Assistant Professor
The University of British Columbia
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2350 Health Sciences Mall - Rm 2.356
Vancouver, V6T 1Z3
Research Interests:  Channels that allow the
selective passage of Ca2+, how they interact
with regulatory proteins, how they integrate
various signals, and how they look like in
atomic detail
Lab Link
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Mark Paetzel Ph.D.
Associate Professor / Michael Smith
Foundation for Health Research Senior Scholar
Department of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry
Simon Fraser University
South Science Building 8888 University Drive
Burnaby, British Columbia
Research Interests:  proteins and protein
complexes involved in targeting, translocation
and catalysis at the cellular membrane surface.
We are particularly interested in membrane
bound proteases.
Lab Link
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Emil F. Pai Professor
Department of Biochemistry
University of Toronto
Medical Sciences Building, Room 5358
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8
Research Interests:  understanding the
chemical basis of a catalytic mechanism of an
enzyme; interpreting the way structural proteins
like actin interact with each other.
Lab Link
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Frederic F. Pio,  Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry
Simon Fraser University
South Science Building 8888 University Drive
Burnaby, British Columbia
Research Interests:  new protein-protein and
protein-DNA interaction complexes involved in
cancer and apoptosis.
Lab Link
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Gilbert G. Privé
Senior Scientist, OCI/PMH
Professor, Department of Medical Biophysics
Professor, Department of Biochemistry
University of Toronto
Toronto Medical Discovery Tower (TMDT)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Research Interests:  Structure, function and
sequence analysis of the BTB domain; Basis of
lipid recognition by saposin proteins;
Crystallization of membrane proteins;
Lipopeptide Detergents
Lab Link
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Dr. Stephen Rader
Associate Professor of Chemistry
3333 University Way  
Prince George, British Columbia
V2N 4Z9
CANADA
Research Interests:  seek to develop tools that
will allow us to investigate the mechanism of
pre-mRNA splicing at the atomic level.
Lab Link
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David R. Rose
Professor and Department Chair
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario
Research Interests:  Structural Studies of
Glycoside Hydrolases; Golgi α-mannosidase II;
Lysosomal α-mannosidase; Intestinal Maltase-
Glucoamylase and Sucrase-Isomaltase (MGAM
and SI); Gut commensal microbial glycoside
hydrolases
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