The Medical Research Council grants $10 million to 平特五不中
A very good academic year for the 平特五不中 Faculty of Medicine: 1997 - 1998
On the eve of the 1998 Health Sciences Spring Convocation - to be held tomorrow May 27 at 3:00 p.m. at Place des Arts - Dean Abraham Fuks has every reason to rejoice about the performance of his Faculty聮s professors and students. " The Faculty of Medicine and its teaching hospitals did extremely well in this year聮s competitions for research and personnel support. The Medical Research Council (MRC), Canada聮s major agency for the funding of health research, granted $10 million to 平特五不中 and its affiliated hospitals, for projects that include work on women聮s health issues, brain disorders and drug resistance" says Dean Fuks, "Furthermore, we garnered half of the MRC senior scientists awards, a full 25% of all the MRC studentships handed out across the country have been granted to 平特五不中 students and our professors reaped a large number of the MRC scholars and Fonds de la recherche en sant茅 du Qu茅bec (FRSQ) chercheurs boursiers grants."
Overall, the 平特五不中 Faculty of Medicine increased its research funding by over 10 per cent this year, to a total of more than $100 million. Contracts, mostly from industry, brought in more than $13 million. There has been an increase, as well, in funds coming from Canadian corporations and a variety of U.S. sources.
These 平特五不中 investigators earned prestigious research awards over the past year or so:
Dr Michael Kramer was named an MRC Distinguished Scientist - one of only six in Canada.
Dr Emil Skamene (Director of the Centre for Host Resistance) and Dr Claudio Cuello (Chair of the Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics) were elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1997.
Dr David Kaplan won the first Harold E. Johns Award from the National Cancer Institute of Canada. Dr Kaplan will serve as research head of a new Brain Tumour Research Centre at the Montreal Neurological Institute, the first of its kind in Canada.
Dr David Rosenblatt (Medical Genetics) was elected to the prestigious Acad茅mie nationale de m茅decine of France - only the fourth Canadian to achieve this honour.
Dr Brenda Milner (MNI) was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame for her research in cognitive neuroscience.
Dr George Karpati (Chair of Neurology at the MNI) won the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation.
Dr Lucien Abenheim (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) was named Scientist of the Year by Radio-Canada. Dr Abenheim is well-known for his research into the side-effects of diet drugs.
Dr Kresimir Krnjevic (Physiology) and Dr Margaret Lock (Social Studies of Medicine) received the Prix du Qu茅bec , the highest award given by the province.
Dr Samarthji Lal (Psychiatry) won the Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Distinguished Scientist Award for Schizophrenia Research from the Canadian Psychiatric Research Foundation.
Dr Jerry Pelletier, (Biochemistry and Oncology) was awarded the William E. Rawls Prize for his research into key genes linked to Wilms tumour (a type of childhood kidney cancer).
Dr Serge Gauthier (then director of the 平特五不中 Centre for Studies in Aging), Dr Judes Poirier (then Associate director, 平特五不中 Centre for Studies in Aging) and R茅mi Quirion (director of the Douglas Hospital Research Centre) won the 1997 Galien Canada award for their work on Alzheimer聮s Disease.
Enfin, la facult茅 de m茅decine de 平特五不中 va de l聮avant dans l聮exploration des applications 脿 l聮茅ducation m茅dicale des nouvelles technologies informatiques. Pr猫s d聮une vingtaine de projets 茅tudiants explorent d茅j脿, en partie gr芒ce 脿 un g茅n茅reux don de la Fondation Molson, diverses utilisations possibles du multim茅dia et de l聮Internet en enseignement m茅dical. Deux des projets consistent en la cr茅ation d聮un st茅thoscope virtuel et d聮un programme de travaux dirig茅s sur la maladie neuromusculaire.