Véronique Miron Explained

Véronique E. Miron is the John David Eaton Chair in Multiple Sclerosis Research at the Barlo MS Centre and Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science,[1] Full Professor at the University of Toronto Department of Immunology,[2] and Honorary Chair at the University of Edinburgh Dementia Research Institute.[3]

Education

Miron received her B S. from McGill University in 2004, and her PhD in Neurological Sciences, also from McGill, with Prof Jack Antel in 2009. Her PhD thesis was on "The effects of CNS-accessible multiple sclerosis-directed immuno-modulatory therapies on oligodendroglial lineage cells, myelin maintenance, and remyelination".[4] She then carried out her postdoctoral studies at the Centre for Regeneration in Scotland, training under Prof Charles ffrench-Constant and Prof Robin Franklin.[5]

Research

Miron conducts research on neuroimmunology,[6] specifically, how microglia support myelin formation and regeneration. Much of her work is related to neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis. She is one of the ten Laureates of the 2020 Suffrage Life Science award for her scientific investigations.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Professor Veronique Miron | Unity Health Toronto.
  2. Web site: Professor Veronique Miron | University of Toronto.
  3. Web site: Professor Veronique Miron | University of Edinburgh UK DRI.
  4. Web site: Index Catalog // EScholarship@McGill.
  5. Web site: Dr Veronique Miron.
  6. Web site: Veronique Miron.
  7. Web site: Awards 2020: Leading women in 'life sciences' and 'mathematics & computing' win award. 6 November 2020.
  8. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C33&q=%22V+Miron%22&btnG=