D. Haegert
professor
DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Dr. David G. Haegert earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and his medical degree from the University of British Columbia. He completed his internship at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, and his residency training in Anatomic Pathology in the McGill University teaching hospitals. He received post-doctoral training in Immunology at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England. Dr. Haegert is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in Anatomic Pathology.
Research Interest
Dr. Haegert conducts research focusing on multiple sclerosis and possible biomarkers that predict rates of disease progression in multiple sclerosis and responses to therapy.
Publications
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Diminished Th17(not Th1) responses underlie multiple sclerosis disease abrogation after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation Darlington PJ et al (Canadian MS/BMT study group including Haegert DG) AnnNeurol 2013;73:341-354
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Castleman's Disease: a rare finding in a pediatric neck. Zawawi F, Varshney R, Haegert DG, Daniel SJ. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2014 Feb;78(2):370-2
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Naive CD4 T-cell activation identifies MS patients having rapid transition to progressive MS. Zastepa E, Fitz-Gerald L, Hallett M, Antel J, Bar-Or A, Baranzini S, Lapierre Y, Haegert DG. Neurology. 2014 Feb 25;82(8):681-90