ResearchMatch - First Iteration (2019)

In June 2019, MiCM was thrilled to announce the award winners of the first iteration of ResearchMatch. From the original 37 ResearchMatch applications received, 18 projects successfully found a collaborator within the McGill community and submitted a joint ResearchMatch proposal. These projects were peer reviewed by the MiCM committee.

The deadline to apply to ResearchMatch v1 was May 1 2019 at 5pm EST.  

With help from partners; Mi4 (McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity), LDI (Lady Davis Institute), the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) and the McGill Faculty of Medicine, MiCM was able to fund 9 ResearchMatch projects.

Click HERE to view the list of the initial project submissions in ResearchMatch v1.

See below for the list of projects funded by ResearchMatch v1.

 

ResearchMatch Funded Projects

Applicants Title Funded by
Nicolas Cermakian & David Langlais Genome-wide circadian regulation of gene expression in T cells

McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine\McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity

Luda Diatchenko & Sahir Rai Bhatnagar Genomewide Mega-Analysis of high quality phenotyped cohorts of temporomandibular disorders McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine
Michael Witcher & Celia Greenwood New tools to characterize epigenomic reprogramming in cancer. Lady Davis Institute/McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine
Ariane Marelli & Yi Yang Quantitative modeling of the heart failure trajectories in patients with congenital heart disease

The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre/McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine

Andrey Cybulsky & Amin Emad Signaling pathways and drug discovery in human glomerular diseases

The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre/McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine

Amin Emad & William Pastor Identification of lineage-relevant transcriptional regulatory networks in human embryogenesis McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine
Stella Daskalopoulou & Nandini Dendukuri Quantification of the effect of SMOKing on artEriaL stiffnESS (SMOKELESS)  The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre/McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine
Amin Emad & Simon Rousseau Artificial Intelligence-informed molecular profiling of the frequency of pulmonary exacerbations in Cystic Fibrosis

McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity/McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine

Yue Li & Audrey Grant Integrative approach to dissect regulatory circuitry of pain-related phenotypes McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine

 

 

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