User:Philippe Campeau

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FORMATION

2003- present (scheduled until September 2008) Ongoing residency in Medical Genetics at Laval and McGill Universities, Canada

1998 –2003 Medicinae Doctor studies at Laval University, Québec, Canada

Research experience

January 1999-August 2001 Laboratory of Dr Jacques P. Tremblay, PhD Human Genetics Research Unit, CHUL, Québec. Gene therapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

November 1997-August 1998 Laboratory of Dr Martine Raymond, PhD Yeast Molecular Biology Laboratory, IRCM, Montreal.


PUBLICATIONS

Gene Therapy 2001 Sep;8(18):1387-94 Transfection of large plasmids in primary human myoblasts. Campeau P, Chapdelaine P, Seigneurin-Venin S, Massie B, Tremblay JP.

Protein Engineering 2000 Sep;13(9):611-5 Functional EGFP-dystrophin fusion proteins for gene therapy vector development. Chapdelaine P, Moisset PA, Campeau P, Asselin I, Vilquin JT, Tremblay JP.


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