By Meaghan Thurston, McGill Reporter
At Laurentian University today, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, announced a total investment of $52 million from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund for 220 new infrastructure projects nationally. Among the 51 universities across the country with funded projects, McGill leads the pack with an impressive number — 23 projects totaling $4.2 million — in this latest round of the funding competition.
Designed to help universities attract and retain the very best researchers by ensuring they have access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, CFI’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund also offers institutions the opportunity to create competitive research support packages, coupled with direct research costs from partner organizations.
“These latest investments from the CFI create incredible momentum in McGill’s efforts to advance research in areas as diverse as international labour law, image-guided neurosurgery of the brain and spine and the study of the effects of climate change in high-latitude environments”, said Martha Crago, Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation. “Not only does CFI’s support help attract the best scientific minds to the University, it bolsters McGill’s ability to contribute to the economic and social development of Quebec and Canada.”
“Our scientists need the best tools and equipment for ground-breaking research and discovery and we are committed to ensuring they have them,” said the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science. “Their successes will lead to an improved economy and will fuel an active research community here in Canada and internationally.”
Among the recipients of CFI’s investment is Prof. Rosaire Mongrain of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. The infrastructure provided by CFI funding will support Prof. Mongrain’s integrated research program aimed at designing novel implantable biotechnologies and next-generation implantable sensors. These therapeutic technologies will assist in restoring vascular function as well as in monitoring tissue stiffness that occurs with cancer, fibrosis and cardiovascular diseases.
Prof. Lisa Overholtzer of the Department of Anthropology also received a CFI investment today to develop a household archaeology laboratory at McGil. The laboratory will enable the training of highly qualified archaeology researchers and top graduate and postdoctoral students, and will support new research at the central Mexican site of Tlaxcallan.
A complete list of McGill-led CFI-funded projects:
Jacques Archambault of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology is the Principal Investigator
CFI: $140,000; Total project cost: $350,000
Susanne Bechstedt of the Department of Biology is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $140,000; Total project cost: $378,660
Adelle Blackett of the Faculty of Law is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $72,600; Total project cost: $181,752
Charles Bourque of the Faculty of Medicine is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $260,000; Total project cost: $650,000
Thomas Brunner of the Faculty of Physics is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $300,000; Total project cost: $750,000
Louis Collins of the Montreal Neurological Institute is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $183,432; Total project cost: $458,580
Julie Cote of the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $206,993; Total project cost: $517,482
Peter Douglas of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $247,289; Total project cost: $618,223
Valérie Gravel of the Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $105,791; Total project cost: $264,478
Salwa Karboune of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $339,944; Total project cost: $850,024
Arkady Khoutorsky of the Alan Edwards Center for Research on Pain is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $166,000; Total project cost: $415,000
James Kirkpatrick of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $98,276; Total project cost: $245,690
Marc O Martel of the Faculty of Dentistry and the Faculty of Medicine is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $40,000; Total project cost: $111,900
David Meger of the School of Computer Science is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $60,000; Total project cost: $150,312
Austen Milnerwood of the Montreal Neurological Institute is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $140,000; Total project cost: $360,892
Rosaire Mongrain of the Department of Mechanical Engineering is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $609,230; Total project cost: $1,523,598
Novel technologies for bedside assessment and interaction with unresponsive patients
Stefanie Blain-Moraes of the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $96,470; Total project cost: $241,181
Ross Otto of the Department of Psychology is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $46,410; Total project cost: $116,025
Lisa Overholtzer of the Department of Anthropology is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $78,275; Total project cost: $195,688
Tomoko Oyama of the Department of Biology is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $219,800; Total project cost: $219,800
Donald Sheppard of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $149,530; Total project cost: $373,827
Christopher Thibodeaux of the Department of Chemistry is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $347,000; Total project cost: $867,500
Masha Prager-Khoutorsky of the Department of Physiology is the Principal Investigator.
CFI: $147,200; Total project cost: $368,583
August 17, 2017