The McGill initiative in Computational Medicine is pleased to report that even given the new reality of limited access to university facilities, PIs and graduate students from the life science and clinical domains were able toÌýconnect with colleagues from data sciencesÌýinÌýthe thirdÌýiterationÌýof ResearchMatch. From the original 20ÌýResearchMatch applications received, 5Ìýprojects successfully found a collaborator within the McGill community and worked together over the summer.
The top three project winnersÌýwill be announced in late October 2020.
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Axis | Applicants | Title | Awards |
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Clinical research |
Alireza Heidari,ÌýCristina Pop &ÌýDominique Shum-Tim |
Patient-Specific Computational Modeling of the Heart Failure for COVID-19 Cases |
TBA |
Life science research | Anmar Khadra, Nikolas Cermakian &ÌýNasri Balit |
A complex systems approach to study the circadian regulation of signalling pathways in T cells |
TBA |
Life science research |
Qing Wang,ÌýJean-Baptiste Poline &ÌýAbbas Sadikot |
The generalizability of connectivity-Based PD prediction model: large open to small local datasets |
TBA |
Life science research |
Jo Stratton &ÌýMaxime Caron |
Single cell transcriptomics to predict developmental dynamics, function and heterogeneity of human ependymal cells |
TBA |
Life science research | Yanis Ingelbert &ÌýNiklas Brake |
Exploring the role of Synaptopodin and Spine Apparatus in synaptic plasticity and learning |
TBA |
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