Andréa Richter
Aspects moléculaires des maladies génétiques dans la population du Québec
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Research expertise
My group studies the molecular aspect of genetic diseases important for the Québec populations. Our current focus is on North American Indian childhood cirrhosis (NAIC) a form of cholestasis frequent in the Ojibway-Cri population of Abitibi. We identified the cirhin gene and the mutation responsible for the disease. Our studies now focus on animal models and in vitro function assays. The second major interest of the laboratory is congenital cardiac malformations. In a collaborative study with G.Andelfinger (Pediatrics) we used a complete genome scan with SNPs to study more than 40 multiplex families. The aim is to identify candidate genes responsible for left ventricular outflow track obstruction (LVOTO). The genes identified will then be studied with animal models.
The studies in my group are supported by the CIHR.Affiliations and responsabilities
Research affiliations
Teaching and supervision
Teaching
Courses taught (current session only)
Programs
Student supervision
Theses and dissertation supervision (Papyrus Institutional Repository)
Les partenaires d'interactions de Cirhin, la protéine portant la mutation responsable de la Cirrhose Amérindienne Infantile (NAIC)
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Projects
Research projects
CIRHIN'S FUNCTION EXTENDS FAR BEYOND NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN CHILDHOOD CIRRHOSIS
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE OF GENETIC INFORMATION BY ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES : LESSONS LEARNED FROM QUÉBEC FIRST NATIONS WITH SPECIFIC MONOGENIC DISEASES
DEVELOPMENT OF ZEBRAFISH MODELS FOR NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN CHILDHOOD CIRRHOSIS (NAIC)
Outreach
Publications and presentations
Disciplines
- Gastroenterology
- Molecular Biology
- Genetics
- Neurosciences
Areas of expertise
- Congenital Anomalies
- Digestive System
- Ataxia
- Congenital Cardiopathies
- Cell
- Infant / Child Development
- Liver
- Genes
- Population Genetics
- Genetic Diseases
- Hepatic Diseases
- Biological and Biochemical Mechanisms
- Community Health / Public Health
- Native Health
- Cell Signaling (Circulatory and Respiratory Health)
- Cardiovascular System