In June 2019, MiCM was thrilled to announce the award winners of the first iterationÌýof 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. Ìý
With help from partners;ÌýMi4 (McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity), , Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýthe McGill Faculty of Medicine,ÌýMiCM was able to fund 9 ResearchMatch projects.
Click HERE to view the list of theÌýinitial project submissions inÌýResearchMatch v1.
See below for the list of projects funded by ResearchMatch v1.
Applicants | Title | Funded by |
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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 Ï㽶ÊÓƵ 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 Ï㽶ÊÓƵ 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) | ÌýThe Research Institute of the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ 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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