Five conference ambassadors working on research to fight COVID-19

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Five scientific researchers from Université Laval, who are also members of the Québec City Ambassadors’ Club, are working even harder during the current global pandemic. Simon Duchesne, Grant Vandenberg, Louis Flamand, Gary Kobinger and Normand Voyer are each using their unique expertise and know-how to help protect humanity against the coronavirus. All of these local scientists are very active professionally and contribute to putting Québec on centre stage by organizing major international conferences. The entire team at the Québec City Convention Centre is proud to work with them!

Learn more about Québec City’s scientific heroes.

 

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