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Winners announced for HBHL Neuro Commercialization Ignite Grants Competition III
HBHL is proud to officially announce the 10 winners of the third round of HBHL Ignite grants. The winning principle investigators and their respective projects are:
- Jeremy Cooperstock, Extending Multimodal Access to Graphical Exploration (IMAGE)
- Christopher Pack, Non-invasive control of pathological brain activity
- Yannis Trakadis, A Novel Personalized Treatment Platform
- Stefanie Blaines-Moraes, The Adaptive Reconfiguration Index: A Novel Tool for Prognosticating Recovery in Unresponsive Patients
- Yang Zhou, Gene Therapy for NDDs, a Proof-of-Concept Test in Human Neurons
- Alexandre Reynaud, Dichoptic presentation of ebooks for the treatment of amblyopia and other visual conditions
- Reza Farivar, The ICU Minder
- Manuela Ferrari, Game changer: Toward personalized diagnostics in youth mental health using Artifical Intelligence (AI) and video games
- Leonard Levin, Detection of Neurodegenerative Disorders Using Advanced Ocular Imaging
- Boris Bernhardt, BrainScores: a tool for multimodal, quantitative, and collaborative MRI analysis
The objective of the Ignite grant is to support small-scale validation/proof-of-principle efforts in the development of a neuroscience-related technology.
The Ignite grants represent the first of two phases in the HBHL Neuro-Commercialization Grants program, the aim of which is to accelerate the maturation and commercialization of neuroscience-related technology derived from research conducted at McGill.
Check out the past and present winners of the Neuro Commercialization Ignite Grants Competition.