Roger C. Levesque is professor of Microbiology at Université Laval. He obtained a B.Sc. in Biology at the Univ. of Moncton, M.Sc. in microbiology at the Univ. de Montréal and PhD in microbiology at Univ. Laval. His postdoctoral was at Harvard with George Jacoby in bacterial genetics, at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories in genetics, genomics and mutagenesis with Michael Smith (Nobel 1993) at UBC. He is the founder of the Institut de biologie intégrative et des systèmes (IBIS) at Univ. Laval, and was director 2009-2016. He is the scientific director of the FRQS Respiratory Health Network. He was awarded several FRSQ scholarships and Scholar of Exceptional Merit. He received the Robbie Award from CF Canada, the Univ. of Moncton Senior Science Award, an investigator award from the ASM, and was president of the Canadian Society for Microbiologists. He was co-founding member with 6 scientists of the Canadian Bacterial Diseases Network CBDN. His research is systems biology of virulence, antibiotic resistance and genome evolution.
Website: https://www.ibis.ulaval.ca/en/research/roger-levesque/