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Dr Lysanne Campeau
McGill University

ICS 2023

Open Discussion Session 5 Open Discussion ePosters 370 THX-B, an antagonist to receptor p75NTR improves bladder parameters in aging mice.

Podium Short Oral Session 18 Research Methods, Models and Techniques in Applied and Pure Science 91 Natriuretic peptide A in the secretion of neurotrophins by bladder cells.

ICS 2021

Open Discussion Session 26 On Demand Overactive Bladder 372 P75NTR antagonism increases secretion of NGF by urothelial cells.

Open Discussion Session 26 On Demand Overactive Bladder 375 Urinary microRNAs as potential biomarkers for female patients with OAB.

ICS 2020

Open Discussion Session 21 ePoster 5 339 Decreased Inflammatory Response of Urothelial and Smooth Muscle Cells to Lipopolysaccharides by P75NTR Antagonism

Podium Short Oral Session 24 Sensory Function and Fibrosis 369 NERVE GROWTH FACTOR PRECURSOR (PRONGF) EXERTS DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL ACTIONS ON UROTHELIAL AND SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS OF RODENTS BLADDERS.

Podium Short Oral Session 29 OAB: Medication and Sensation 445 OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH ELEVATED URINARY PRONGF TO NGF RATIO IN AN AGING FEMALE POPULATION

ICS 2015

Podium Session 12 Physiology and Pharmacology 190 THE ROLE OF CITRIC ACID CYCLE METABOLITES ON DETRUSOR CONTRACTION

Podium Session 12 Physiology and Pharmacology 191 THE ROLE OF SUCCINATE IN THE TREATMENT OF VOIDING DYSFUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME

Oral ePoster Session 31 Biomarkers and Molecular Mechanisms 468 HYPOXIA-INDUCED METABOLIC STRESS IN BLADDER UROTHELIAL AND SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS

ICS 2011

Non Discussion Poster Session 29 622 CHARACTERIZATION OF SNPS WITHIN THE MMP-1 PROMOTOR REGION IN WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT POP

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Lysanne Campeau

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Profession:Urologist
Qualifications:PhD Staff Member
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Dr. Lysanne Campeau completed her medical studies and urology residency at McGill University in 2010. She then went on to pursue her clinical and research interest in voiding dysfunction at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in North Carolina, where she obtained a PhD in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. She then completed her clinical training at New York University in an accredited fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. Her areas of specialization include neurogenic voiding disorders and incontinence, as well as pelvic reconstruction.
Dr. Campeau was recruited back as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at McGill University in 2013, where she joined the Jewish General Hospital Department of Urology for her research interest and expertise. Her work is equally divided between clinical practice and research at the Lady Davis Institute.

Dr Lysanne Campeau declared on the Tuesday 4th July 2023 that they had the following existing or known future financial relationships or affiliations:

Coloplast

  • Speaker Honorarium

Szio+

  • Speaker Honorarium

Abbvie

  • Consultant
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