Professor, Dept. of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal

Claude Perreault is Professor of Medicine at the University of Montreal and a Principal Investigator at the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer. He is also a Canada Research Chair in Immunobiology. He is a leader in research and implementation of new cancer treatments with a specific focus in the fields of bone marrow transplantation and cancer immunotherapy. His work has led to major advances in our understanding of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), in the treatment of leukemia and in the development of a cancer vaccine.

Professor at Université Laval, Burroughs Wellcome Scholar in Molecular Parasitology, and Director of the Infectious Disease and Immunity Division of the CHU de Quebec Research Center. Dr. Barbara Papadopoulou is a world leader in the field of parasitic diseases, Leishmaniagene regulation and pathogenesis. Her work has direct relevance to human health, as leishmaniasis is one of the major parasitic diseases worldwide with limited treatment and no vaccine available. Research in her laboratory has contributed significantly to the development of novel anti leishmanial vaccine strategies. Her ...