People/Opportunities

Arnold Hayer

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Postdoctoral fellow (2010-2015) and Research Associate (2016-2017), Stanford University School of Medicine, with Tobias Meyer.
PhD - ETH Zurich, Switzerland, with Ari Helenius  (2009).
Master's Thesis -  National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bangalore, India, with Upinder Singh Bhalla (2003).
Diplôme d'ingenieur en Biotechnologie (MSc) - Ecole Supérieure de Biotechnologie Strasbourg (ESBS), France (2003).

Lea  El Choueiri

UNDERGRADUATE RESEACHER

Nada El Baba

PHD STUDENT

Nada completed a BSc and an MSC in Biological Sciences at the Lebanese American University (LAU) in Beirut. She is interested in the molecular dynamics underlying individual and collective endothelial cell migration and the signaling pathways that regulate cell edge movement.

Qiyao Lin

PHD STUDENT

Before joining McGill's Biology graduate program, Qiyao completed a MSc at New York University (NYU) and a BSc at Sun Yat-sen University. He is interested in force transmission bewteen cells and studies the unique properties of endothelial cell-cell junctions

Baishali Mukherjee

PHD STUDENT

Before coming to McGill, Baishali completed an integrated BSc-MSc program at the IISER Kolkata, India, where she used biophysical approaches to study collective migration of fish keratocytes. Currently, her reserach is focused on the interplay between signaling and cytoskeletal dynamics during endothelial cell motility.

Alix Petit

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHER (Biology Hons.)

Zoya Quddoos

PHD STUDENT

Rodrigo Migueles Ramírez

PHD STUDENT

Rodrigo is a PhD student in McGill's Quantitative Life Sciences Program (QLS),  jointly supervised by Paul Wiseman and Arnold Hayer. He completed a BSc at the Université de Montréal and a MSc at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). He is fascinated by protein-protein interaction networks, singal transduction pathways and complex systems such as collective cell migration.

Mustakim Umar

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHER

 

Joe Zouein

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHER

 

Interested in joining the lab?

We are always intersted to hear from motivated candiates for graduate or postdoctoral positions who are excited about and share interest in our research.  Please e-mail a short summary of your research interests,  your research experience so far, your career goals,  and include your CV. Explain how your specific background and interest would contribute to the lab's research goals and for prospective graduate students, verify whether you would fulfill the requirements for admission. Information on admission to the Department of Biology's Graduate Programs can be found here.

Please note that I may not be able to respond to incomplete inquires.  

Alumni

Alumna or alumnus

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Next step(s)

Seph Marshall-Burghardt 2019-2024 (BSc, MSc)
Ioan Duchastel-Vassaramva 2024 (PhD, QLS rotation) PhD QLS, McGill University
Tess Schwartz 2023-2024 (MSc) MSc Program in Biotechnology, McGill University
Kian Mavalwala 2024 (BSc) PhD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Lydia Hodgins 2024 (PhD, QLS rotation) PhD QLS, McGill University
Jessica Zhu 2023-2024 (BSc Hons.) Computer Sciences, Master of Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
Rayan Saada 2023 (BSc) Pharmacy degree, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Xinyi Guo 2022 (BSc) MS Health Informatics, Yale University, Yale, USA
Ila Ghoshal 2020-2022 (MSc) PhD, Cell & Developmental Biology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, USA
Katerina Zouboulakis 2018-2020 Clinical Research Associate, Jewish General Hospital, Montréal
Vivian Li 2019-2020 (BSc Hons.) Research Assistant and PhD program, The Rockefeller University, New York, USA
Chen-Yang Su 2018-2019 (BSc) PhD QLS, McGill University

MSc Computer Science, Mila/McGill University

Ivy Wang 2018-2019 (BSc) PhD Interdisciplinary Biosciences, Oxford University, UK

BSc-MSc, Anatomy and Cell  Biology, McGill University

William Zhang 2019 (BSc) Completing his BSc degree at McGill University
Grace Hu 2018 (BSc) MD program, University of Toronto