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Our Congratulations go out to:
November 2024
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Franco Carli for his work developing the concept of “prehabilitation” for patients before surgery at the MUHC. Prehabilitation is a multimodal program initiated before surgery. A person is evaluated for their exercise tolerance, physical strength, nutrition and mental health, and a customized plan is drawn up for them by a multidisciplinary team. Perioperative physicians, nurses, kinesiologists, physiotherapists, and nutritionists are all included and provide their expertise. The prehabilitation program generally spans 4 to 5 weeks before surgery and will usually include aerobic and strength exercises, protein and energy supplementation, anti-anxiety strategies, managing blood sugar levels, and alcohol and smoking cessation. This program is gaining increased interest at the international level, most recently at the 2024 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, where Dr. Liane Feldman, Surgeon-in-Chief and Medical Director of the MUHC Surgical Mission, the MUHC Prehabilitation Program.
October 2024
- Richard Hovey (PI) and Marc O Martel (co-I) and others for obtaining a 1 year, $100K, award for their research project entitled “ “.
- Etiennne Vachon-Presseau (PI) , Luda Diatchenko, Jeff Mogil, Mathieu Roy and others (all co-Is) on obtaining a four year, $623K, award for their research project entitled “ ”
- Mark Ware (co-I) and others for obtaining a 5 year, $757K award for their research project entitled “ “
- Magali Millecamps on being hired as a faculty member by the Faculté de médecine vétérinaire of the UdeM. Her new position starts Dec 1st, 2024. We are sad to see her leave 91 after these many years but we wish her every success in her new tenure-track position
- Hannah Derue for being selected as one of nine province-wide finalists for the Defi Media competition in the public communications in November.Hannah will be representing 91. Her talk is entitled “Pain and Pleasure: studying the intersection of chronic pain and opioids”.
September 2024
- – who started his career as a research assistant with Ron Melzack – on being the co-recipient of this Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience from the Society for Neurscience.
- Lindsay Neuert on her selection as graphic designer/photographer for the PCSA.
August 2024
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Pablo Ingelmo and the entire team at the Edwards Family Interdisciplinary Centre for Complex Pain on receiving the from the Montreal
Children’s Hospital.
- Christophe Tanguay-Sabourin on receiving the “ ” from the FRQ. This award is given to a student whose publication is judged to be important each month. The paper that Christophe was recognized for is the paper from the Vachon-Presseau lab on “A prognostic risk score for development and spread of chronic pain.”
- Christophe Tanguay-Sabourin and the Vachon-Presseau lab for winning the Horizon Award (2024). This was made in recognition of their Nature Medicine “A prognostic risk score for development and spread of chronic pain”.
The award is self-described as “celebrating and advancing breakthroughs in pain research by recognizing the most groundbreaking scientific work in the field with a $10k award, we both honor it and contribute to its continuation—
ultimately improving the lives of those affected by pain
July 2024
- Alfredo on his NSERC Discovery Grant on “A New Role of Reactive Astrogliosis on Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn Neuronal Mitochondrial Function and Sensitization” (5 yrs/$39K).
- Etienne on his CIHR project grant entitled “Developing inclusive, ethical, and responsible markers for chronic pain conditions” (4yrs, $623K). Co-investigators on this grant include Luda, Jeff and Mathieu. Well done all!
- Etienne on being named a new CRC Chair in chronic pain
- Marc O on having his CRC Chair in chronic pain, mental health and addiction renewed
- Mathieu on having his CRC Chair in brain imaging of experimental and chronic pain renewed
- Hannah Cho on being elected VP Operations for the PCSA
June 2024
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The Louise and Alan Edwards Awards in Pain Research have been announced.
Congratulations to all of those funded:
- PhD studentships (new): Xiang Ao, Hannah Cho, Jonathan Fan, Sahel Jahangiri Esfahani, Rose Rodrigues, Roseanna Rought, Ulfuara Shefa, Marie Vigouroux
- PhD studentships (renewals): Nathan Augeard, Nichole Brown, Hannah Derue, Matthew Fillingim, Nicole George, Maya Jammoul, Rachael Osagie, Mengyi Xu
- PDF Awards (new): Waseem Abu-Ashour, Volodya Hovhannisyan, Genevieve Laporte
- PDF Awards (renewals): Goodarz Kolifarhood, Vibhu Kumar, Kevin Lancon
- Pilot project research grants:
- Emerson Krock: Immune regulation of DRG extracellular matrix in chemotherapy pain
- Mathieu Roy, Exploring the neuroimmune mechanisms of physical exercise training for chronic low back pain
- Reza Sharif-Naeini, Actuators of osteoarthritis pain
- Mick Sullivan, Feasibility and Acceptability of an Evidence-Informed Brief Virtual Intervention to Reduce Perceptions of Injustice in Individuals with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
- For obtaining QPRN pilot project funding:
Audrey Grant, Immunological and neurological quantitative traits to dissect causal genetic pathways leading to chronic pain
Emerson Krock, Protease regulation of DRG extracellular matrix in chemotherapy pain
Gabrielle Page, Detecting circadian rhythms of blood biomarkers at home in people with chronic low back pain
- Allutas Alhamwi on receiving a CGSM-CIHR scholarship!
- Christophe Tanguay-Sabourin on being awarded a CIHR-Vanier scholarship!
- Audrey Grant on receiving a NFRF (New Frontiers in Research Fund) grant for a study on ”Reducing local air pollution exposure among adolescents with asthma in Cotonou,Benin”
May 2024
- Emerson Krock on receiving a Chercheur-Boursier salary award from the FRQ-S
- Hong Qian Wang, Zhang Lab, on receiving a FRQ Masters Studentship
- LuQi (Lucky) Wang, Zhang Lab, HBHL undergrad research summer studentship
- Sam Zhou, Zhang Lab, on receiving a FRQ PhD fellowship
- Elise Desbarats, Roy Lab, on receiving a NSERC-CGS-D Phd Fellowship
- Haoyi Qui, Sharif-Naeini Lab, on receiving a CIHR-CGS PhD Fellowship
April 2024
- Valerie Bourassa for having successfully completed her oral defense of her doctoral dissertation. Congratulations, Dr. Bourassa!
January 2024
Our members for their recent by the CIHR project grant competition.
- Claudio Cuello, Identification, development and application of novel neuroserpin inhibitors to correct the NGF deficiency in the Alzheimer's disease pathology, $566,099/3 years.
- Arkady Khoutorsky, Perineuronal nets around spinal projection neurons in neuropathic pain, $1,132, 200/5 years
- Arkady Khoutorsky, Yoram Shir, The role of the gut microbiota in mediating pain hypersensitivity and other symptoms of fibromyalgia, $1,361,700/5 years.
- Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva, Yves De Koninck, Targeting inhibitory synaptic pruning for treatment of Neuropathic Pain, $952.425/5 years.