Claude Perreault
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Claude Perreault
Summary
Claude Perreault is a human[1]. He worked as a hematologist[2] and researcher[3].
Key Facts
- Claude Perreault held citizenship in Canada[4].
- Claude Perreault worked as a hematologist[2].
- Claude Perreault's professions included researcher[3].
- Claude Perreault was employed by Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer[5].
- Claude Perreault was employed by Université de Montréal[6].
- Among Claude Perreault's employers was Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont[7].
- Claude Perreault received the Léo-Pariseau Prize[8].
- Claude Perreault received the Prix Michel-Sarrazin[9].
- Claude Perreault is recorded as male[10].
- Claude Perreault's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Claude Perreault's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0001-9453-7383[12].
- Claude Perreault's family name is recorded as Perreault[13].
- Claude Perreault's given name is recorded as Claude[14].
- Claude Perreault's ResearcherID is recorded as A-7220-2008[15].
- Claude Perreault's Loop ID is recorded as 40017[16].
- Claude Perreault's Publons author ID is recorded as 2892994[17].
- Claude Perreault's Dimensions author ID is recorded as 0677260121.18[18].
- Claude Perreault's Springer Nature person ID is recorded as 0677260121.18[19].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include hematologist[2] and researcher[3]. Employers include Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer[5], a research center[20], in Canada[21], founded in 2003[22]; Université de Montréal[6], a university in Quebec[23], in Canada[24], founded in 1878[25], headquartered in Montreal[26]; and Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont[7], a hospital[27], in Canada[28], founded in 1971[29].
Recognition
Awards received include Léo-Pariseau Prize[8], a science award[30], in Canada[31], founded in 1944[32] and Prix Michel-Sarrazin[9], a science award[33], in Canada[34], founded in 1977[35].
FAQs
What did Claude Perreault do for work?
Claude Perreault worked as hematologist[2] and researcher[3].
What awards did Claude Perreault receive?
Honors received include Léo-Pariseau Prize[8] and Prix Michel-Sarrazin[9].