Capitulo IV. EL PAPEL DE LA COMUNICACIÓN EN EL DESARROLLO
4.11 Definición de comunicación
2011–2012 Fiscal Year (as of July 13, 2011)
Principal Investigator(s) Project Title Grant Amount
Jorge I. Alvarez—Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal
Expression of catenins in the blood brain barrier and their intercations with the adhesion molecule ALCAM:
relevance to MS and EAE
$32,500
Jack Perry Antel—McGill University
Effects of S1P receptor-directed pharmaceutical agents on central nervous system myelination
$59,375
Frann Antignana—University of British Columbia
Epigenetic regulation of CD4+ T cell dependent immunity and inflammation
$22,500
Joseph Mathew Antony—
Sunnybrook Research Institute The function of Glypican-3 in hepatocellular cancer $26,667 Nathalie Arbour—Centre
hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal
Detrimental dialogue between the immune system and
the central nervous system: roles of CD8 T lymphocytes $5,000
Douglas Lorne Arnold—Montréal
Neurological Institute Magnetic resonance imaging of multiple sclerosis $131,338 Troy A. Baldwin—University
of Alberta Molecular examination of Thymocyte Negative Selection in vivo
$134,677
Troy A. Baldwin—University of Alberta
Molecular examination of Thymocyte Negative Selection in vivo
$60,000
Amit Bar-Or—Montréal Neurological Institute
CIHR/endMS Team in Immune Regulation and Biomarker Development for Pediatric and Adult Autoimmune Diseases
$349,805
Joan M. Boggs—Hospital for Sick Children
Functions of Myelin Basic Protein in Oligodendrocytes and Myelin
$144,438
Rod Bremner—Toronto Western
Research Institute A Genome Wide siRNA Screen for Novel IFNgamma
signaling components $177,818
D. Louis Collins—Montréal
Neurological Institute Quantification of brain atrophy in multiple sclerosis $31,999 Daniel Côté, Yves De Koninck,
Steve Lacroiz, André Parent, Alexandre Prat—Université Laval
In vivo identification of microlesions in multiple sclerosis:
a new tool for quantification of disease aetiology and treatment efficacy
$500,000
Jayne S. Danska—Hospital for
Sick Children Immunogenetic analysis of the idd4 locus in
type 1 Diabetes $65,591
Ryan C. N. D’Arcy, Yunting Zhang—Dalhousie University
Functional Neuroimaging of White Matter Integrity in Cognitive Dysfunction: Linking Neuroscience Research with Clinical Evaluation
$49,666
Samuel David—McGill University CIHR Integrated Training Program in Basic and Clinical
Aspects of Neuroinflammation $334,188
Yves De Koninck—Centre
hospitalier Robert-Giffard Neurophysics CIHR Training Grant $325,000 Hans-Michael Dosch—Hospital
for Sick Children
The Immunology and Neuroscience of Diabetes Mellitus $178,372
Principal Investigator(s) Project Title Grant Amount Joseph Ronald Doucette,
Adil J. Nazarali—University of Saskatchewan
Transcriptional control of myelin gene expression and myelination by oligodendrocytes in young adult and aged mice
Unknown*
Shannon Elizabeth Dunn—
University Health Network PPARalpha as a Mediator of Sex Differences
in Autoimmunity $119,979
Alicia Marie Ebert—University
of Calgary FGF signaling in the developing zebrafish visual system $45,000 Karl John Lionel Fernandes—
Université de Montréal
Regulation of endogenous stem cells during spinal cord disorders
$125,590
Chase Russell Figley—Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Characterizing Structural, Functional and Cognitive Changes in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) using
High-Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
$50,000
Ruth Ann Marrie, John David Fisk, Helen L Tremlett, Sharon Ann Warren—University of Manitoba
CIHR Team in The Epidemiology and Impact of
Comorbidity on MS in Canada (ECoMS) $300,000
Jean-François Maurice
Gauchat—Université de Montréal Immunoregulatory functions of the IL-27 p28 subunit-CLF complex
$134,912
Monique A.M. Gignac—
University Health Network
Striking a Balance: Health and Employment Outcomes Related to Role Overload and Role Balance Among People With Arthritis
$98,538
Angelo Iulianella—
Dalhousie University
Regulation of neurogenesis by Cux factors and their interacting proteins
$62,609
Steve Lacroix—Centre hospitalier de l’Université Laval
Clearance of degenerating myelin and inhibitors of axonal regeneration through manipulation of the neuroimmune response
$119,117
Mark Larche—McMaster University
Immunological mechanisms of therapeutic peptide vaccines in allergic asthma
$47,300
Brian Todd Levine—Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario
Diffuse brain damage effects on distributed systems:
multimodal brain imaging and rehabilitation
$170,754
Megan Kate Levings—Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute
Molecular and cellular biology of human TH17 cells in health and disease
$111,166
Joaquin Madrenas—Robarts Research Institute—University of Western Ontario
The role of SLP-2 in TCR signalosome assembly and T cell activation
$134,694
Sandra Magalhaes—
McGill University
Development of a Platform for Data Harmonization to Study Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
$32,500
Nancy Elizabeth Mayo—The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
Getting on with your life with MS: A Knowledge Translation Tool
$100,000
Kelly Marshall McNagny—
University of British Columbia
CD34 in inflammatory cell migration and function $149,710
Ravi Shankar Menon—University of Western Ontario
Ultra high field MRI measurements of tissue magnetic susceptibility in multiple sclerosis
$146,022
Marek S. Michalak—University
of Alberta Quality control in the secretory pathway $174,609
Principal Investigator(s) Project Title Grant Amount Hanne Louise Ostergaard—
University of Alberta The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Multi-User Flow Cytometry Facility: An Essential Resource for the Study of Immunoregulation and Microbial Pathogenesis
$54,149
Shalina Sheryl Ousman—
University of Calgary Mechanisms underlying alphaB-crystallin function in
multiple sclerosis $117,249
Kamala Devi Patel—University
of Calgary Mechanotransduction in Leukocyte Trafficking $135,042 G. Bruce Pike—McGill University Functional magnetic resonance imaging of
brain physiology
$141,777
G. Bruce Pike—McGill University Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of
multiple sclerosis $151,724
Michelle Elizabeth Ploughman—
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Health, Lifestyle and Aging With Multiple Sclerosis:
Building an Evidence-Based Self-Management Program $55,000
Alexandre Prat—Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal
Role of astrocytes in blood-brain barrier regulation and CNS immunity
$142,267
Alexandre Prat—Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal
Novel Adhesion Molecules of the Blood-Brain Barrier Regulating CNS Inflammation
$107,500
Sheela Ramanathan—Université de Sherbrooke
Regulation of apoptotic cell death in T lymphocytes by GIMAP5
$100,742
Neil Eugene Reiner—Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute
Macrophage cell regulation $109,451
Richard Bernard Stein—
University of Alberta Restoring function after motor impairment $106,734 Peter K. Stys—University
of Calgary The axo-myelinic synapse $169,064
Woong-Hyung Suh—Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal
Regulation of T cell immunity by the CD28 family of costimulatory molecules
$147,259
Woong-Hyung Suh—Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal
Regulation of T cell immunity by the CD28 family of costimulatory molecules
$60,000
Pierre J. Talbot—Institut national
de la recherche scientifique Interactions of human coronaviruses with the
nervous system $154,110
Rusung Tan—University of
British Columbia Immune functions of CLEC16A and its roles in
autoimmune diabetes $140,214
Anthony Traboulsee, Zhiqing Wu—Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute
China Canada Multiple Sclerosis Study $50,000
Helen L. Tremlett—University of
British Columbia Pregnancy, beta-interferon exposure, and long-term
disability in multiple sclerosis $131,795
Helen L. Tremlett—University of
British Columbia The BeAMS Study. Long-Term Benefits and Adverse Effects of Beta-Interferon for Multiple Sclerosis
$151,686
Alan Howard Wilman—University of Alberta
Quantitative MRI for Multiple Sclerosis $114,039
Voon Wee Yong—University
of Calgary Regulation of neuroinflammation and neuropathology in multiple sclerosis by the matrix metalloproteinase inducer, EMMPRIN
$167,699
Principal Investigator(s) Project Title Grant Amount Colby Zaph—University of
British Columbia Histone methyltransferase-dependent regulation of T helper cell differentiation and function
$136,579
Juan Carlos Zuniga-Pflucker—
Sunnybrook Research Institute
Characterization and lineage commitment of progenitor thymocytes
$100,000
Note
* Unknown amounts may occur due to the data not being available at the time of publication of the CIHR database, the data being deemed confidential (for example, salary information) or there was no money contributed in cash for this year by this funding agency.
Source
Results of a query of Canadian Institutes for Health Research’s Funded Research Database using “multiple sclerosis, sclerose en plaques” as the search criteria, July 13, 2011.90