Dr. Marc Servant

Professor

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Biography

Marc Servant is a prominent professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Montreal, specializing in pharmacology and innate immune responses. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Microbiology at the University of Sherbrooke, followed by a Master's and Doctorate in Molecular Pharmacology from the same institution. He furthered his education with a Post-Doctorate in Virology at McGill University. His research laboratory focuses on the regulation and roles of innate immune response effectors in chronic inflammatory diseases. He employs genetic, molecular, and pharmacological approaches to investigate the roles of kinases IKKalpha/beta, TBK1, and IKKi in various conditions, including atherosclerosis, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. Over the years, he has received various awards, including the RBC Royal Bank award for excellence and the Canadian Hypertension Society New Investigator Award. He is involved in multiple research affiliations and has a rich history of teaching and supervising graduate students in his field.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2002-01-01 — Present

University of Montreal • Montreal, QC, Canada

Teaching and conducting research in molecular pharmacology and innate immunity.

Awards

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RBC Royal Bank Award for Excellence

2016-10-01
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Canadian Hypertension Society New Investigator Award

2007-01-01

Requirements for University of Montreal

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:21
Reading
Required:21
Writing
Required:21
Speaking
Required:21
Total
Required:90
Prerequisites
Bachelor degree or equivalent
Application Checklist
  • Official transcripts
  • Birth certificate
  • Proof of French proficiency (B2 level)
  • CV/Resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
Specialization Notes

Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.