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Professor, Cancer researcher and Associate Dean Research at University of Toronto .
Stephane Angers is an expert in the field of signal transduction. He obtained his Ph.D from the Université de Montréal in 2002 under the guidance of Dr. Michel Bouvier. His thesis work led to the development and application of light energy transfer methodology for the study of protein-protein interaction and signal transduction. From 2002-2006 he was a Howard Hughes Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Washington in Seattle under the supervision of Dr. Randall T. Moon, who is a pioneer of the field of Wnt biology.
Visit website: http://angerslab.org/stephane-angers/
See also: University of Toronto - Public research university located in Toronto
Details last updated 12-Nov-2019
Sounds like a potential solution that can reverse ageing and restore youth