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Mathieu Courcelles

Mathieu Courcelles

PhD student in Bioinformatics (2008-2012 with Pierre Thibault, IRIC)

Université de Montréal

Mathieu Courcelles received his PhD in May 2012. His thesis focused on the identification of new substrates of Erk1/2 kinases using a bioinformatics, pharmacology and phosphoproteomics approach. Mathieu’s thesis is available via the UdeM Papyrus platform.

Latest

  • Induced pluripotent stem cells display a distinct set of MHC I-associated peptides shared by human cancers
  • CAMAP - Artificial neural networks unveil the role of codon arrangement in modulating MHC-I peptides presentation
  • Most non-canonical proteins uniquely populate the proteome or immunopeptidome
  • MAPDP - A Cloud-Based Computational Platform for Immunopeptidomics Analyses
  • Proteogenomics Uncovers a Vast Repertoire of Shared Tumor-Specific Antigens in Ovarian Cancer
  • Noncoding regions are the main source of targetable tumor-specific antigens
  • Phosphoproteome dynamics reveal novel ERK1/2 MAP kinase substrates with broad spectrum of functions
  • Occurrence and Detection of Phosphopeptide Isomers in Large-Scale Phosphoproteomics Experiments
  • ProteoConnections - a bioinformatics platform to facilitate proteome and phosphoproteome analyses
  • The phagosomal proteome in interferon-gamma-activated macrophages

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