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Marc-André Langlois is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Ottawa. His research primarily focuses on retroviruses, particularly HIV, and the mechanisms of intrinsic immunity. He has explored various aspects of molecular virology including the role of APOBEC3G, a protein that provides a defense mechanism against retroviral infections. Langlois has also investigated respiratory viruses like the human coronaviruses, influenza virus, and RSV, contributing significantly to the understanding of mucosal immunity and the development of mucosal vaccines. He holds a prestigious Canada Research Chair in Molecular Virology and Intrinsic Immunity and is involved in the CanCURE research consortium, which emphasizes collaborative efforts in HIV research. His work has been recognized for its impact on the understanding of viral processes and immune responses.
University of Ottawa • Ottawa, ON, Canada
Conducting research and teaching in the field of molecular virology.
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