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Gabriel Venne

Academic title(s): 

Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology

Director, Division of Anatomical Sciences

Gabriel Venne
Contact Information
Email address: 
gabriel.venne [at] mcgill.ca
Department: 
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Area(s): 
Anatomical Sciences
Cell and Molecular Biology
Education
Degree(s): 

PhD (Queen's University)

Biography: 

Professor Venne received his PhD in Anatomy & Cell Biology from Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, in 2017. During his PhD, he studied osteophytes, which are bone spurs that grow in the joints or spine and can be a marker for osteoarthritis. Prof Venne also developed an interest in studying fascia, a network of connective tissue that enmeshes all the internal structures in the body, including organs, bones, muscles, and blood vessels. Fascia not only has a role in organizing and connecting these bodily components but can also contribute to disorders, such as chronic pain, in ways that are only starting to be understood. 

Current research: 

Development of an experimental animal model of mechanically-induced osteophyte formation and radiological evaluation of mature osteophyte microarchitecture.

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