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DRAPEAU, PierreTél. (514) 343-6294 Pathologie et biologie cellulaireUniversité <strong>de</strong> MontréalC.P. 6128, Succ. Centre-vil<strong>le</strong>, MontréalFax (514) 343-5755 Canada H3C 3J7URL site WWW: patho.umontreal.caE-Mail: p.drapeau@umontreal.ca URL personnel CV:DRAPEAU, PierreStatut universitaire / University statusDirecteurPathologie et biologie cellulaireFaculté <strong>de</strong> mé<strong>de</strong>cineUniversité <strong>de</strong> MontréalAppartenance à d'autres <strong>groupe</strong>s / Affiliation with other groupsCentre d'excel<strong>le</strong>nce en neuromiqueInstitut <strong>de</strong> <strong>recherche</strong> en immunologie et cancérologieMembre affilié, Départements Biologie, Physiologie et Neurologie, Université McGillMembre du Groupe <strong>de</strong> <strong>recherche</strong> <strong>sur</strong> <strong>le</strong> système <strong>nerveux</strong> <strong>central</strong> (<strong>GRSNC</strong>) du FRSQFormation / TrainingB.Sc., Université McGill, Neurobiologie, 1975Ph.D., Université McGill, Biochimie, 1980Orientations <strong>de</strong> la <strong>recherche</strong>•Développement <strong>de</strong> la moel<strong>le</strong> épinière•Neurophysiologie cellulaire•Génétique moléculaire•Poisson zébré•Modè<strong>le</strong>s <strong>de</strong>s maladiesPrincipaux projets en cours:•Homéostasie du chlore et <strong>le</strong> développement neuronal dépen<strong>de</strong>nt <strong>de</strong> l’activité•Développement du réseau moteur <strong>de</strong> la moel<strong>le</strong> épinière•Développement <strong>de</strong> l’intégration sensoriel<strong>le</strong> du tronc cérébral•Validation <strong>de</strong> mutations humaines liées aux maladies du cerveauResearch orientations•Spinal cord <strong>de</strong>velopment•Cellular neurophysiology•Mo<strong>le</strong>cular genetics•Zebrafish•Disease mo<strong>de</strong>lsCurrent research projects:•Chlori<strong>de</strong> homeostasis and activity-<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt neural <strong>de</strong>velopment•Development of the spinal cord motor network•Development of sensory integration in the hindbrain•Validation of human mutations linked to brain diseasesPublications choisies/Se<strong>le</strong>cted publicationsKibar, Z., Torban, E., McDearmid, J.R., Reynolds, A., Berghout, J., Mathieu, M., Kirillova, I., De Marco, P., Merello, E., Hayes, J.M., Wallingford, J.B.,DRAPEAU, P., Capra, V, and Gros, P. (2007) Mutations in VANGL1 associated with neural-tube <strong>de</strong>fects. N. Engl. J. Med., 356:1432-1437.Chong, M. and DRAPEAU, P. (2007) Interaction between hindbrain and spinal networks is required during the <strong>de</strong>velopment of locomotion in zebrafish.Dev. Neurobiol. 67:933-947.Reynolds, A., Brustein, E., Liao, M., Mercado, A., Babilonia, E., Mount, D.B. & DRAPEAU, P. (2008) Neurogenic ro<strong>le</strong> of the <strong>de</strong>polarizing chlori<strong>de</strong> gradientrevea<strong>le</strong>d by global overexpression of KCC2 from the onset of <strong>de</strong>velopment.J. Neurosci. 28:1588-1597.F. Gros-Louis, J. Kriz, E. Kabashi, J. McDearmid, S. Mil<strong>le</strong>camps, M. Urushitani, L. Lin, P. Dion, Q. Zhu, P. DRAPEAU, J.-P. Julien and G.A. Rou<strong>le</strong>au.(2008) Als2 mRNA splicing variants <strong>de</strong>tected in KO mice rescue severe motor dysfunction phenotype in Als2 knock down zebrafish. Human Mol. Gen.17:2691-2702.Chong, M., Liao, M. and DRAPEAU, P. (2008) The Vesicular Integral Protein-Like Gene is Essential for Development of a Mechanosensory System inZebrafish. Dev. Neurobiol. 68:1391-1405Page 38

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