More than $5.5 million of CIHR funding awarded to NMD4C members to strengthen neuromuscular research capacity in Canada

Congratulations to the recipients of the Fall 2022 CIHR funded project grant competition! Seven projects were awarded (>5.5M) to NMD4C members to advance neuromuscular research in Canada: Drs. Rashmi Kothary and Cynthia Gagnon (steering committee members); Dr. Bernard Brais (investigator); Drs. Elise Duchesne (2 projects funded) and Gerald Pfeffer (working group members); and Drs. Yan Burelle, Nicolas Dumont (2 projects funded), Penney Gilbert, Luc Hébert, Mireille Khacho, Keir Menzies, Louise Moyle, and Toshifumi Yokota (members). Of note, 6/7 of the funded projects were awarded to early-career researchers (Drs. Nicolas Dumont, Elise Duchesne, Mireille Khacho, and Louise Moyle). Further information on the funding recipients can be found below.

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Project Title: Extra-neuronal contribution to spinal muscular atrophy disease pathogenesis ($818,550).

Principal Investigator: Dr. Rashmi Kothary; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

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Dr. Penney Gilbert
Dr. Louise Moyle
Dr. Louise Moyle

Project Title: Regulation of satellite stem cell fate by LINC complex proteins ($1,071,000).

Principal Investigator: Dr. Penney Gilbert; University of Toronto

Co-Investigators: Drs. Louise Moyle and Aaron Wheeler

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Dr. Nicolas Dumont

Project Title: Therapeutic potential of bioactive lipids as anti-fibrotic therapy for muscle regeneration and dystrophies ($757,350).

Principal Investigator: Dr. Nicolas Dumont; Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine (Montréal, Québec)

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Dr. Nicolas Dumont
Elise Duchesne
Dr. Elise Duchesne

Project Title: Targeting defective cells to restore myogenesis and muscle function in myotonic dystrophy type 1 ($761,175).

Principal Investigators: Drs. Nicolas Dumont and Elise Duchesne; Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine (Montréal, Québec)

Project Title: IMPACT, a supervised rehabilitation program for spastic ataxias: A rater-blinded, randomized controlled trial ($638,776).

Principal Investigators: Drs. Elise Duchesne, Mylene Aubertin, Bernard Brais, and Cynthia Gagnon; Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

Co-Investigators: Drs. Rubens da Silva, Raquel Fonseca, Luc Hébert, Gerald Pfeffer

Elise Duchesne
Dr. Elise Duchesne
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Dr. Bernard Brais
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Dr. Cynthia Gagnon
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Dr. Gerald Pfeffer
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Dr. Yan Burelle
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Dr. Mireille Khacho

Project Title: Mitochondrial Quality Control in Muscle Stem Cells: A Determinant of Cell Fate Decision and Tissue Repair Capacity ($692,325).

Principal Investigator: Dr. Yan Burelle; University of Ottawa

Co-Investigators: Drs. Mireille Khacho, Keir Menzies

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Dr. Toshifumi Yokota

Project Title: Neutrophil Responses in Doxorubicin-Induced Myopathy ($879,750).

Principal Investigator: Javier Clemente-Casares; University of Alberta

Co-Investigators: Gavin Oudit, Toshifumi Yokota

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