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In-person class cancellation and work-from-home / Annulation des cours en présentiel et télétravail

Updated: Tue, 03/10/2026 - 17:14
In-person class cancellation and work-from-home / Annulation des cours en présentiel et télétravail. McGILL ALERT! Due to freezing rain all in-person classes and activities on Wednesday, March 11, will be cancelled. Staff are asked not to come to campus tomorrow unless they are required on site by their supervisor to perform necessary functions and activities. See your ɬÀï·¬ email for more information.
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ALERTE McGILL! En raison de la pluie verglaçante, tous les cours et activités en présentiel prévus pour le mercredi 11 mars sont annulés. Nous demandons au personnel de ne pas se présenter sur le campus demain, à moins que leur superviseur ne leur demande d’être sur place pour accomplir des fonctions ou activités nécessaires au fonctionnement du campus. Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter vos courriels de ɬÀï·¬.

Karine Choquet

Academic title(s): 

Assistant Professor

Karine Choquet
Branch: 
Université de Sherbrooke
Department: 
Biochemistry and Functional Genomics
Areas of expertise: 
  • RNA Biology
  • mRNA splicing
  • Rare diseases
  • Genomics
  • Bioinformatics
Biography: 

Dr. Choquet completed her PhD in Human Genetics under the supervision of Drs. Bernard Brais and Claudia Kleinman at ɬÀï·¬. She then pursued a post-doctoral fellowship in Genetics in the lab of Dr. Stirling Churchman at Harvard Medical School, supported by CIHR and FRQS fellowships. Throughout her training, she acquired a multi-disciplinary expertise in transcriptomics, bioinformatics and molecular biology and published 31 articles spanning fields from fundamental mechanisms of gene expression to rare genetic diseases. Since July 2023, she has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Functional Genomics at Université de Sherbrooke. Dr. Choquet’s research focuses on the use of nanopore sequencing to analyze RNAs at all stages of their life cycle, with a particular interest in RNA splicing defects in inherited muscle diseases and during aging.

Projects: 
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