Assistant professor since September 2021, Marilyne Labrie leads a research program that aims at developing personalized therapeutic approaches in ovarian cancers. Her research vision is to employ a longitudinal approach that integrates multi-omics data, with an emphasis on proteomics technologies, to investigate the molecular mechanisms driving ovarian cancer progression and resistance to therapy. Her team has been involved in research projects revolving around two main themes: (1) identifying therapeutic vulnerabilities in ovarian cancer brain metastases and (2) studying mechanisms of adaptive resistances to anticancer therapies. Together, these data-driven research programs will uncover novel personalized cancer treatment strategies for ovarian cancer patients and could be extended to more diseases.