ResearchMatch V2 Results

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.

 

ResearchMatch Funded Projects

Axis Applicants Title Funded by
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

 

 McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine

 

 

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