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Marie-Julie Favé is a researcher specializing in computational genomics and human medical genetics. Her research focuses on understanding the origins and development of human diseases through the lens of population genetics and evolutionary biology. Utilizing large biobanks and data science techniques, she explores how lifestyle and environmental changes have contributed to the rise of modern chronic illnesses. With a strong interest in artificial intelligence, she employs computational methods to gather insights on health risks associated with chronic diseases. Dr. Favé’s academic background includes significant positions at Université de Montréal and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. She obtained her Ph.D. from McGill University and has co-authored several publications, addressing critical topics in genetic epidemiology and health. She teaches various courses at Concordia University, including Structural Genomics and Molecular General Genetics, while actively supervising Master’s and Ph.D. students in Biology.
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research • Canada
Post-doctoral research in genetics focusing on cancer studies.
Université de Montréal • Montreal, QC
Research in computational genomics and health.
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