Moshe Ben Shoshan
Dermatology
McGill University and Laurent Pharmaceuticals Inc., Canada
Canada
Biography
Dr. Ben-Shoshan graduated from The Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv, Israel and completed his fellowship in Pediatric Allergy/Clinical Immunology at Montreal Children`s Hospital in 2009. Dr Ben-Shoshan has been granted his MSc degree in Epidemiology in McGill in 2011. In 2011 he was granted the Emerging Clinician Scientist fellowship award by AllerGen NCE and in 2013 the FRSQ junior 1 salary award. Dr Ben-Shoshan is currently a physician in the division of Allergy/ Immunology at Montreal Children’s Hospital and is involved in research initiatives on anaphylaxis, chronic urticaria, matocytosis and immunodeficiency and has more than 60 publications related to these topics.Michelle Le is currently a 3rd-year Medical Student at McGill University Faculty of Medicine in Montreal, Canada. Prior to medical school, she has completed a Bachelor’s degree in Biopharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Ottawa in 2014. She has previous research experience in Cellular and Molecular Medicine during her Undergraduate studies, where she was awarded with NSERC, Canadian Stroke Network, and Berlin-Brandenburg School for Regenerative Therapies studentships. She is very interested in pursuing a career in Dermatology and is actively involved in its research. Her medical and research interests surround immunodermatology including chronic urticaria, mastocytosis, atopic eczema, and microbial skin diseases. Dr. Ben-Shoshan graduated from The Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv, Israel and completed his fellowship in Pediatric Allergy/Clinical Immunology at Montreal Children`s Hospital in 2009. Dr Ben-Shoshan has been granted his MSc degree in Epidemiology in McGill in 2011. In 2011 he was granted the Emerging Clinician Scientist fellowship award by AllerGen NCE and in 2013 the FRSQ junior 1 salary award. Dr Ben-Shoshan is currently a physician in the division of Allergy/ Immunology at Montreal Children’s Hospital and is involved in research initiatives on anaphylaxis, chronic urticaria, matocytosis and immunodeficiency and has more than 60 publications related to these topics.Michelle Le is currently a 3rd-year Medical Student at McGill University Faculty of Medicine in Montreal, Canada. Prior to medical school, she has completed a Bachelor’s degree in Biopharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Ottawa in 2014. She has previous research experience in Cellular and Molecular Medicine during her Undergraduate studies, where she was awarded with NSERC, Canadian Stroke Network, and Berlin-Brandenburg School for Regenerative Therapies studentships. She is very interested in pursuing a career in Dermatology and is actively involved in its research. Her medical and research interests surround immunodermatology including chronic urticaria, mastocytosis, atopic eczema, and microbial skin diseases.
Research Interest
Skin cancer, Cosmetology