Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital awarded 10 CIHR grants worth more than $7 million
Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) have been awarded more than $7 million from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to lead 10 cutting-edge research projects. These projects will advance science and improve health in areas such as neuroscience, liver disease, systemic sclerosis, ovarian cancer, maternal and infant health, breast cancer, caregiving, bipolar depression, trust in health care and renal tuberous sclerosis.
Researchers at TOH are also co-leading grants administered at other institutions that are worth at least $2 million.
"This funding provides the foundation for groundbreaking advances in biomedical science and the development of better treatment options for patients, here at The Ottawa Hospital and across the globe," said Dr. Rebecca Auer, Executive Vice-President of Research and Innovation at The Ottawa Hospital, CEO and Scientific Director of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) and professor at the University of Ottawa. "Success in securing this funding exemplifies the creativity, dedication and collaboration of our researchers and their entire teams."
The Ottawa Hospital currently ranks among the top four hospitals in the country for CIHR funding.
Successful CIHR Project Grants administered at OHRI
- Principal Investigator(s): Wang, Jing
- Principal Investigator(s): Crawley, Angela Marie
- Co-Investigator(s): Ardolino, M; Cheung, A; Cooper, CL
- Principal Investigator(s): Kekre, Natasha; Hay, KA, Holt, R, Hudson, M, Maltez, N
- Co-Investigator(s): Assouline, SE; Atkins, HL; Cherniawsky, HM; Fergusson, DA; Hu, A; Nelson, BH; Quizi, JL
Targeting cancer cell plasticity to improve outcomes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer- $1,025,100
- Principal Investigator(s): Cook, David Parker
- Co-Investigator(s): Mackay, HJ; Nelson, BH; Rahimi, K
- Principal Investigator(s): El-Chaar, Darine; Buchan, S; Fitzpatrick, T; Kwong, JC; Morris, SK; Walker, MC
- Co-Investigator(s): Alton, GD; Brophy, JC; Ducharme, R; Dunn, SI; Fakhraei, R; Guttmann, A; Harvey, A; Hawken, S; Hui, C; Jorgensen, SC; Murphy, MS; Pham-Huy, A; Rennicks White, R; Reszel, J; Scremin Souza, S; Silverberg, S; Sprague, A; St.hill, A; Wilson, K; Wilson, S; Wong, KT
- Principal Investigator(s): Savard, Marie-France; Clemons, MJ; Pond, GR
- Co-Investigator(s): D Ahmed, S; Bashir, A; Hsu, T; Hutton, BE; Khan, OF; Mithoowani, H; Thavorn, K; Wilkinson, AN
- Principal Investigator(s): Manuel, Douglas G
- Co-Investigator(s): Backman, C; Cole, KM; Engel, FD; Fisher, SL; Fung, S; Hsu, AT; Li, W; Manis, D; Myran, D; Okamoto, R; Stall, NM; Taler, V; Webber, C
Canadian Extension of the Candesartan Adjunctive Bipolar Depression Trial (CADET)- $405,451
- Principal Investigator(s): Fiedorowicz, Jess G; Solmi, M
- Co-Investigator(s): Dargél, AA; Mcgirr, A; Mikhail, E; Raedler, TJ; Saraf, G
- Principal Investigator(s): Presseau, Justin; Auer, RC; Meyer, S; Smith, MM
- Co-Investigator(s): Albers, B; Brehaut, JC; Desveaux, L; Dogba, MA; Dombrowski, S; Etherington, C; Fontaine, G; Heer, C; Hsu, AT; Ivers, NM; Lavis, JN; Macpherson, PA; Manuel, DG; Nicholls, SG; Olson, JL; Vesnaver, E; Wilson, K; Wilson, MG
Cellular and molecular pathogenesis of renal tuberous sclerosis complex-$100,000
- Principal Investigator(s): Stanford, William Lloyd
Successful CIHR Project and Team Grants with OHRI PIs - administered at another institution
CanFos: Improving the Health of Canadian Children in Foster Homes - $638,776
- Principal Investigator(s): Evans, Andrea; Manuel, Douglas G; Quinn, Ashley L
- Co-Investigator(s): Ali, Samina; Alqurashi, Waleed; Barrowman, Nicholas J; Brown, Hilary; Halverson, Julie; Kassam, Altaf; Racine, Nicole M; Saunders, Natasha R; Trocme, Nico; Urquia, Marcelo L; Vandermorris, Ashley
- Note: This grant is administered at CHEO Research Institute
- Principal Investigator(s): Grosjean, Sylvie; Mestre, Tiago
- Co-Investigator(s): Chomienne, Marie-Hélène; Grimes, David A; Inkpen, Diana M; Jutai, Jeffrey W; Lessard, Lysanne; Rahgozar, Arya
- Note: this grant is administered at the University of Ottawa
- Principal Investigator(s): Sulis, Giorgia; OgaOmenka, C
- Co-Investigator(s): Albers, B; Dodd, WH; Eriobu, NC; Gandra, S; Gbenro, VK; Kwaghe, VG; Peters, SE; Presseau, J; Taljaard, M; Yahaya, R
- Note: this grant is administered at the University of Ottawa
- Nguilefem, Miriam N; Boubacar Moumouni, Aissata; Little, Julian; Taljaard, Monica
- Buh, Amos; Goldstein, Cory E; Mabeu, Marie Christelle; Pongou, Roland; Udenigwe, Ogochukwu C; Welch, Vivian A
- Note: this grant is administered at Bruyère Health Research Institute
- Principal Investigator(s): Hobin, Erin P; Corace, Kimberly M
- Co-Investigator(s): Britz-Mckibbin, Philip; Cukier, Samantha; Cunningham, John A; Hammond, David G; Li, Ye; Meyer, Samantha; Naimi, Timothy; Sherk, Adam N; Smith, Brendan; Stockwell, Timothy R; Thompson, Kara D; Vanderlee, Lana M
- Note: This grant is administered at Public Health Ontario (Toronto)
The Ottawa Hospital is a leading academic health, research and learning hospital proudly affiliated with the University of Ottawa and supported by The Ottawa Hospital Foundation. Learn more about how research is funded.
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- Cancer Research Program
- Inflammation and Chronic Disease Program
- Methodological and Implementation Research Program
- Neuroscience Program
- Regenerative Medicine Program
- Mental health
- Brain and neuromuscular disease
- Breast cancer
- Cancer
- Depression
- Lung disease
- Maternal and fetal health
- Multiple sclerosis
- Newborn and child health
- Health services research
The Ottawa Hospital is a leading academic health, research and learning hospital proudly affiliated with the University of Ottawa and supported by The Ottawa Hospital Foundation.