The McGill initiative in Computational Medicine is pleased to announce the results of the second iteration of ResearchMatch. From the original 51 ResearchMatch applications received, 16 projects successfully found a collaborator within the McGill community and submitted a joint ResearchMatch proposal. These projects were peer reviewed by the MiCM committee and MiCM affiliated faculty members.
With help from partners; the Goodman Cancer Research Centre (GCRC), the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) and the McGill Faculty of Medicine, MiCM was able to fund 8 ResearchMatch projects.
Please join us in congratulating the recipients.
Axis | Applicants | Title | Funded by |
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Life science research |
Morag Park & Amin Emad |
Computational precision medicine for aggressive breast cancer |
The Goodman Cancer Research Centre/ McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine |
Life science research |
Blake Richards & Mark Brandon |
Infrastructure for open machine learning research on the M3 platform data |
McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine |
Life science research |
Philippe Campeau & Celia Greenwood |
Predicting the functional impact of Chromodomain Helicase DNA-binding (CHD) protein mutations |
McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine |
Life science research |
Luke McCaffrey & Amin Emad |
AI-based single-sample protein-protein interaction network reconstruction in cancer |
The Goodman Cancer Research Centre/ McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine |
Life science research |
Anmar Khadra & Alan Peterson |
Heterogeneity of axon-myelin relation in gene edited mice and its functional significance |
McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine |
Population health research | Jamie Engert & Mathieu Blanchette |
Prediction of Aortic Stenosis using Artificial Intelligence |
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre/McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine |
Population health research |
George Thanassoulis & Simon Gravel |
Transethnic Approaches to Valve Disease |
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre/McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine |
Clinical research |
Susan Rvachew, Aparna Nadig & Mirco Ravanelli |
Facilitation of assessment and intervention for speech and language disorders via automatic speech recognition
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McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine |