CancerCare Manitoba
 
 
 
Scientists



Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology
Senior Investigator Research Interests Contact Information
DAVIE, Jim R.
Professor & Director 
The role of the cytoskeleton, nuclear matrix, and chromatin structure in the genesis of cancer. ON5008B
787-2391
davie@ms.umanitoba.ca
BRANDES, Lorne J.
Professor, MD
Intracellular histamine in cell growth regulation.  ON2086
787-2139
brandes@cc.umanitoba.ca
EISENSTAT, David
Assistant Professor, MD
Neuronal cell fate, growth and
differentiation.
ON5016
787-1169
eisensta@cc.umanitoba.ca
GIBSON, Spencer
Associate Professor
Regulation of cell death (apoptosis) and cell survival by signal transduction pathways. ON5050
787-2051
gibsonsb@cc.umanitoba.ca
HICKS, Geoff
Assistant Professor
Functional Analysis of TLS,EWS and ALR in tumor development. ON5027
787-2133
hicksgg@cc.umanitoba.ca
HOUSTON, Donald S.
Associate Professor, MD
Homocysteine in thrombosis. Endothelial calmodulin in inflammatory responses. ON5015E
houston@cc.umanitoba.ca
ISRAELS, Sara J.
Professor, MD
Platelet function and mechanisms of granule
secretion.
ON6047
787-414
israels@cc.umanitoba.ca
JOHNSTON, James
Professor, MD
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma and mechanisms of drug resistance. ON6009
787-2104
jjohnst@cc.umanitoba.ca
LEYGUE, Etienne
Associate Professor
Study of gene expression during human breast tumorigenesis: Focus on mammaglobin and steroid receptor RNA activator genes. P309 Pathology Bldg.
789-3217
eleygue@cc.umanitoba.ca
MAI, Sabine
Professor
Mechanisms of genomic instability. ON6045
787-2135
smai@cc.umanitoba.ca
MOWAT, Michael
Professor
p53 tumor suppressor gene in cell cycle control and apoptosis.  ON5025W
787-4139
Michael_Mowat@umanitoba.ca
MURPHY, Leigh
Professor
Breast cancer progression to estrogen independence ON6015
787-4071
lcmurph@cc.umanitoba.ca
*PARASKEVAS, Frixos
  ON5020
787-4184
paraske0@cc.umanitoba.ca
*RICHMAN-EISENSTAT, Janice
MD
The biology of IgA in lung disease. ON5015B
787-1470
jreisenstat@hsc.mb.ca
SHIU, Robert
Professor
Roles and molecular mechanisms of actions of protein and steroid hormones, oncogenes and growth factors, in the regulation of growth and function of normal and cancer cells. P304 Pathology Bldg.
789-3327
rshiu@cc.umanitoba.ca
WATSON, Peter
Professor, MD
Molecular pathology of human breast cancer. L306 Medical Bldg.
789-3435
pwatson@cc.umanitoba.ca
*Affiliate Members