Our group seeks to unravel how RNA processing is regulated across long transcripts and how this is modulated in different contexts, such as during cell differentiation and in human diseases. We use a combination of experimental and computational approaches, with a particular focus on direct RNA nanopore sequencing.

We are affiliated with the Department of Biochemistry and Functional Genomics and the Research Center on Aging in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Université de Sherbrooke.

We welcome COOP students from Université de Sherbrooke and we are always looking for motivated graduate students from Canada and abroad. Trainees in the lab will have the opportunity to use a mix of experimental and computational techniques or to focus primarily on one of these two aspects.