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Newly appointed scientists to the LKSKI

Introduction of newly appointed scientists & Recent successful grants, awards and honours received. Newly appointed scientists to the LKSKI. Andrea Simpson – Project Investigator – Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Rupidaman Minhas – Associate Scientist – Dept. of Pediatrics

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Newly appointed scientists to the LKSKI

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  1. Introduction of newly appointed scientists & Recent successful grants, awards and honours received

  2. Newly appointed scientists to the LKSKI Andrea Simpson – Project Investigator – Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology RupidamanMinhas – Associate Scientist – Dept. of Pediatrics Karim Ladha – Associate Scientist – Dept. of Anaesthesia

  3. AHRC-CTU Studies CIHR $1,349,129 2018 – 2022 Title: “Standard vs accelerated initiation of renal replacement therapy in acute kidney injury (STARRT-AKI): a MULTI-CENTRE. Randomized controlled trial”

  4. AHRC-CTU Studies Brain Canada Foundation $295,370 2018 – 2020 Title: “FLOW TRIAL: FLUOXETINE to OPEN the CRITICAL PERIOD TIME WINDOW TO IMPROVE MOTOR RECOVERY AFTER STROKE”

  5. AHRC-CTU Studies Bagi Research Limited $579,543 2018 – 2020 Title: “The RHIME study: A randomized, double-blind, placebo ontrolled trial to assess the efficacy of RhizomaCimicifugae extract in combination with methotrexate in patients with active..”

  6. AHRC-CTU Studies The Gov-t of the USA: NIH of US $724,631 2018 – 2024 Title: “PRO-ACTIVE: COMPARING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROPHYLACTIC SWALLOW INERVENTION FOR PATIENTS RECEIVING RADIOTHERAPY FOR HEAD AND NECK CANCER”

  7. AHRC-CTU Studies Allergan Inc. $250,000 2018 – 2019 Title: “Combination OZURDEX AND EYLEA vs. OZURDEX Monotherapy in incomplete-responders with diabetic macular edema: The COLLIDE Trial”

  8. AHRC-OEQRU Studies CIHR $1,388,474 2018 – 2022 Title: “The functional improvement trajectories after surgery (FIT after surgery) study”

  9. AHRC-OEQRU Studies CIHR $156,935 2014 – 2019 Title: “Towards better outcomes for young women with breast cancer: A Pan-Canadian Couaborative / PI is Dr. May Lynn Quan”

  10. AHRC-OEQRU Studies Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation $549,479 2014 – 2019 Title: “Towards better outcomes for young women with breast cancer: A pan-Canadian CoUaborative / PI is Dr. May Lynn Quan”

  11. AHRC-OEQRU Studies Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care $29,342 2017 – 2022 Title: “In-Hospital Quality Assurance Cardiac Arrest Stud”

  12. Al-Hesayen, Abdul Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. $21,330 2019 Title: “Patients receiving heart failure guideline-based medical therapy at St .Michael’s Hospital”

  13. Angaran, Paul Academic Medical Organization of Southwestern Ontario $9,400 2019 - 2021 Title: “LV Endocardial CRT for patients with Intermediate QRS Width”

  14. Angaran, Paul Ottawa Heart Institute Research Corporation $11,000 2019 - 2021 Title: “Augmented wide area circumferential catheter ablation for reduction of Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence: A randomized clinical trial: AWARE Study”

  15. Batt, Jane CIHR $527,850 2019 - 2024 Title: “Mechanisms mediating chronic muscle atrophy and weakness in the critical illness survivor 2-64-20563-21001”

  16. Baxter, Nancy CIHR $99,907 2019 - 2020 Title: “Average risk colonoscopy in Ontario: Understanding risks and subsequent follow-up after a complete negative colonoscopy”

  17. Bayoumi, Ahmed CIHR $100,000 2019 - 2020 Title: “Analysis of spatial and temporal relationships for Ontario for supervised consumption and overdose prevention evaluation (ASTROSCOPE)”

  18. Berger, Howard Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care $30,661 2019 - 2021 Title: “A novel care pathway in women with low-risk gestational diabetes mellitus”

  19. Bombard, Yvonne Canadian Cancer Society $17,000 2018 - 2019 Title: “How do adult cancer patients experience uncertainty when making decisions related to learning incidental results from genome sequencing?”

  20. Brochard, Laurent CIHR $10,000 2019 Title: “High flow nasal cannula vs non-invasive ventilation in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease”

  21. Brochard, Laurent Canadian Lung Association $5,000 2019 Title: “High Flow Nasal Cannula vs Non-Invasive ventilation in exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease”

  22. Burchell, Ann Ontario HIV Treatment Network $150,000 2019 - 2022 Title: “Evidence-informed prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and STI-related cancers among people living with HIV and gay and other men who have sex with men”

  23. Campbell, Douglas St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation $25,000 2019 – 2020 Title: “VitaScope”

  24. Cheema, Asim Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. $50,305 2018 – 2020 Title: “A multi-center, randomized, double-blind, active-controlled, parallel-group Phase 3 study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of LCZ696 compared to Ramipril on morbidity and mortality..”

  25. Cheema, Asim InstitutUniversitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Q $101,000 2019 – 2025 Title: “Transcatheter aortic valve replacement for treating elderly patients with severe aortic stenosis and small aortic annuli: A prospective randomized...”

  26. Cheema, Asim Edwards Lifesciences LLC $88,000 2019 – 2021 Title: “Physiological reconditioning program administered remotely in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (PREPARE TAVR) Pilot Study”

  27. Cusimano, Michael MITACS $180,000 2018 – 2020 Title: “Using advanced analytics to develop a multimodal signature of concussion and post-concussive syndrome”

  28. De Mestral, Charles St. Michael’s Hospital $50,000 2019 – 2024 Title: “Regional Foot Care Amputation Prevention Pathways For All Ontarians”

  29. De Mestral, Charles Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation (Ontario) $140,000 2019 – 2024 Title: “Regional Foot Care Amputation Prevention Pathways For All Ontarians”

  30. De Mestral, Charles Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (Ontario) $7,423 2019 – 2021 Title: “Reducing amputation from diabetes and peripheral arterial disease through regional foot care and amputation prevention pathways”

  31. Dennis, Cindy-Lee CIHR $705,683 2018 – 2020 Title: “Evaluating collaborative care for postpartum depression in pediatric primary care settings (EPDS Trial)”

  32. Dorian, Paul CIHR $3,000 2018 – 2019 Title: “Predictors of perceived informational support and self-efficacy in patients at increased risk of sudden unexpected cardiac arrest and their caregivers”

  33. Firestone, Michelle St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation $200,000 2019 – 2022 Title: “Indigenous health new scientist award / operations”

  34. Firestone, Michelle CIHR $100,000 2019 Title: “Evaluation of overdose prevention sites (OPS) in Toronto: An urgent public health response to the opioid crisis”

  35. Fischer, Corinne Hoffman-La Roche Limited (Canada) $980,699 2019 - 2023 Title: “A Phase III, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, efficacy, and safety study of Gantenerumab in patients with early (Prodromal to Mild) Alzheimer’s Disease”

  36. Fischer, Corinne VieLight Inc. $201,840 2018 Title: “Vielight neuro RX gamma photobiomodulation device for moderate to severe Alzheimer’s Disease”

  37. Glazier, Richard CIHR $1,934,733 2019 - 2024 Title: “Comparative research and measurement development in primary and integrated healthcare”

  38. Gomes, Tara CIHR $100,000 2019 - 2020 Title: “The Ontario Naloxone Program for Pharmacies (ONPP): A multiple method evaluation of naloxone distribution, access, program acceptability, and risk avoidance”

  39. Graham, John Medtronic Vascular Inc. $436,900 2019 - 2025 Title: “SPYRAL HTN-ON MED”

  40. Graham, John Medtronic Vascular Inc. $20,052 2019 - 2024 Title: “SPYRAL PIVOTAL – SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED”

  41. Grantcharov, Teodor PSIF $15,500 2019 Title: “Improved video recording or open surgery with body-mounted motorized gimbal-stabilized camera system”

  42. Gray, Bruce Hospital Diagnosis Imaging Repository Service $250,000 2019 - 2020 Title: “MIMRO Dose Registry Project”

  43. Harel, Ziv St .Michael’s Hospital $16,674 2018 - 2019 Title: “Strategies for the management of Atrial Fibrillation in patients receiving hemodialysis (SAFE-HD) / SMH”

  44. Hwang, Stephen St .Michael’s Hospital Foundation $200,000 2019 - 2022 Title: “Indigenous Health New Scientist Award / Salary”

  45. Hwang, Stephen St .Michael’s Hospital Foundation $500,000 2017 - 2022 Title: “Baxter and Alma Ricard Chair in Inner City Health”

  46. Kapus, Andras CIHR $688,500 2019 - 2024 Title: “Myocardin-related transcription fact (MRTF) and serum response factor (SRF) are constituents and key regulators of the primary cilium”

  47. Kapus, Andras Kidney Foundation of Canada $100,000 2019 - 2021 Title: “Epithelial pathomechanims in fibrogenesis”

  48. Kennedy, Sidney Ontario Brain Institute $9,943 2019 Title: “KT/Outreach Event”

  49. Kim, Young-In Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada $40,000 2018 - 2019 Title: “Factors affecting colonic folate absorption and metabolism in humans”

  50. Kim, Young-In Canadian Foundation for Dietetic Research $5,625 2017 - 2019 Title: “Nutritional status and dialysis modality: Their effect on folate status and methylation capacity..”

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