
Scott De Vito PhD, Research Associate
I am Research Associate with a PhD from the lab of Prof. Laura Nilson, Department of Biology, McGill. My PhD work focused on the signalling inputs that determine cell fate decisions in the ovary of Drosophila. This graduate work gave me expertise in genetics, developmental biology, fluorescent imaging, and molecular biology. In the Munter lab, I am studying the functions of the mammalian rhomboid RHBDL3. I also handle lab organization, purchasing, and the mouse colony.
Contact: scott.devito at mcgill.ca

Bin Xiao PHD, POSDOC

Felix Oestereich, Ph.D. student
Past lab member
Felix received his Master’s degree (German University Diploma) in Biochemistry from Freie University Berlin. He performed his Master’s thesis in the Munter lab investigating the relationship of amino-acid hydrophobicity and formation of Amyloid-beta peptides (Oestereich et al., Biochemistry 2015). He worked on his PhD in Neuroscience as a member of the Integrated Neuroscience Program (IPN) at McGill University. Felix is investigated the impact of cholesterol metabolism and cholesterol metabolizing proteins on Alzheimer disease pathology. He is an expert in many biochemical techniques such as molecular biology, ELISA, western blot, qPCR, and MALDI-MS.
felix.oestereich@mail.mcgill.ca

Sandra Paschkowsky, Ph.D. student
Past lab member
Sandra receveid her Master’s degree (German University Diploma) in Biochemistry from Freie University Berlin. In her Master’s thesis, she investigated signaling pathways through bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) receptors. Being interested in signal transduction in general, Sandra joined the Munter lab at McGill University in September 2013 as a PhD student in the Pharmacology Graduate Program, completing her studies in 2018. Sandra’s research interests were focused on rhomboid proteases in the brain. She particularly investigated a potential link of rhomboid proteases to Alzheimer disease - which exists indeed: Paschkowsky et al., JBC 2016!
sandra.paschkowsky@mail.mcgill.ca

SHERILYN RECINTO, MSC student
Past lab member
Sherilyn was a master student in our lab. She was working with the rhomboid protease RHBDL4. Is this protease physiologically relevant in Alzheimer's pathology?
Sasen Efrem, MSC STUDENT
Past team member
Sasen finished her master's thesis in 2019. She worked with Felix on the cholesterol metabolism project. Her emphasis was the link to the well-established risk factor gene ApoE e4.
Jackie Hsiao
Past lab member
Jackie was co-supervised by Dr. Jason Young, Department of Biochemistry, doing her Bsc project. She has taken on work on the RHBDL4 project and will search for interacting proteins.
Jing Lian, Research Assistant
Past Lab member
Jing joined us in February 2016 and is working on both themes, rhomboid proteases and cholesterol. She is our good soul of the lab!
Sebastian Klahr
Past lab member
Sebastian is a biochemistry student from Germany, who joined our lab for his Master's thesis project for 6 month. He studied changes in the brain of mice with altered cholesterol metabolism.

Paoula Gueorguieva, Research Assistant
Past team member
Paoula received her Bsc in Neuroscience from Emory University, Atlanta. She has managed our mouse colony for the first three years, and has established immunohistochemistry in our lab.

Medi Hamzé, Master's thesis
Past team member
Mehdi graduated from Freie University Berlin where students are encouraged to perform their Master's thesis in laboratories abroad - so Mehdi joined our lab for his thesis. He analyzed the impact of rhomboid proteases on Amyloid-beta formation using cell culture systems and was so productive that he became co-author on the JBC 2016 paper! Thank you for having joined our lab!
Past PHAR598/599 Undergraduate Research Projects
Leo Yu
Leo joined our lab for a full term 2015/2016 to do experiments on the impact of cholesterol on APP processing.






