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Department of Medicine Research Symposium

2024

Thank you for attending the DOM Research Symposium on December 3, 2024. More info on the 2025 ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Department of Medicine Research Symposium to come in October 2025.

2024

The 2024 DOM Research Symposium has concluded! The event was well attended with over 100 participants who joined us both online and in-person. The day featured presentations on topics such as genomic-based RNA therapeutics, idiopathic nephrotic syndrome and early detection of lymphoma relapse using ctDNA, alongside engaging poster presentations and networking opportunities.

A special recognition goes to our keynote speakers, Dr. Janet Rich-Edwards and Dr. Marc Carrier. Dr. Rich-Edwards explored whether pregnancy complications can predict and prevent cardiometabolic disease, while Dr. Carrier discussed building a career in cancer-associated thrombosis clinical research.

Congratulations to Owen Luo for winning the Abstract Slam competition with his work on " The Canadian Society of Internal Medicine’s Choosing Wisely Canada Recommendations for Climate-Conscious Practice".

The event’s success was driven by organizer Alexandra Hauck and the Research Committee, including Dr. Kevin Schwartzman, Dr. Stephane Laporte, Dr. Louise Pilote, Dr. Stephanie Lehoux, Dr. Arielle Mendel, Dr. Momar Ndao and Dr. Amal Bessissow.

A heartfelt thank you to all who attended, to the organizing committee and to all the speakers and presenters for their invaluable contributions.


Accredited for 6.0 RCPSC MOC Section 1 credits

Tuesday, December 3, 2024, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PMÌý(in-person registration starts at 8:30 AM)

IN-PERSON at RI-MUHC room E S1.1129 and

Abstract Submissions Here

Keynote Speaker: Janet Rich-Edwards, ScD, MPH
Associate Professor of Medicine
Medicine-Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School

Keynote Speaker: Marc Carrier, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Senior Scientist, Inflammation & Chronic Disease, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Chief, Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital
Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa

The Annual Research Symposium will highlight cutting edge research across specialties within the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Department of Medicine.

At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to …

  1. recognize the spectrum of research in the Department of Medicine.
  2. recall state-of-the-art knowledge about diverse laboratory, translational, and clinical/epidemiologic research methodologies applied to important health and disease entities.
  3. identify opportunities for collaboration across the Department of Medicine.

Contact: Alexandra Hauck, dom.adminassistant [at] mcgill.ca

2023

The 2023 DOM Research Symposium has come to a close! We extend our gratitude to all the speakers and presenters who contributed to its success. We must give special recognition to Dr. Ugochinyere Ukah and Dr. R. Graham BarrÌýfor being our keynote speakers at the event. Thank you to Alexandra Hauck for her exceptional organization of this event.

Congratulations to Miranda Yu for winning the Abstract Slam for her presentation titled The spatial immune landscape of glioblastoma reveals MPO+ macrophages are associated with survival.Ìý

Recording Available


Accredited for 6.0 RCPSC MOC Section 1 credits

Tuesday, December 12, 2023, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

IN-PERSON at RI-MUHC room E S1.1129 and Hybrid on Zoom

To Register, Click Here: Ìý- Registration is Required

Keynote Speaker: Ugochinyere Ukah, PhD, MPH

Keynote Speaker: R. Graham Barr, MD, DrPH

The Annual Research Symposium will highlight cutting edge research across specialties within the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Department of Medicine.

At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to …

  1. recognize the spectrum of research in the Department of Medicine.
  2. recall state-of-the-art knowledge about diverse laboratory, translational, and clinical/epidemiologic research methodologies applied to important health and disease entities.
  3. identify opportunities for collaboration across the Department of Medicine.

Contact:ÌýAlexandra Hauck,Ìýdom.adminassistant [at] mcgill.ca

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