Voici la liste des nouvelles subventions de recherche octroyées pour l'année 2000-2001, par province (*Voir la note ci-dessous):

Demandeur
Établissement
Type de subvention
Titre du projet
Subvention

Québec
Bairati, Isabelle
Laval University
CCS Research Grant
Progression et déterminants de la progression des altérations atypiques du col utérin en lésions précancéreuses sévères (Progression and determinants of progression of atypical changes of the cervix in severe precancerous lesions)
2000/2001: $ 76,763
2001/2002: $ 86,440
Bateman, Andrew
McGill University
CCS Research Grant
Progranulin, a novel growth factor: Its role in cancer
2000/2001: $ 105,151
2001/2002: $ 84,000
2002/2003: $ 84,000
Batist, Gerald
Lady Davis Institute
CCS Extension Grant
Role of glutathione modulation in cancer treatment and prevention
2000/2001: $ 57,250
Bertrand, Richard
Centre de recherche du CHUM - Pav. Notre-Dame
CCS Research Grant
Functional links between apoptosis and cell cycle checkpoints in response to DNA damage: Interaction between Bc1-like family members and cdk-cyclin complexes
2000/2001: $ 93,213
2001/2002: $ 88,120
2002/2003: $ 88,120
Fradet, Yves
Laval University
CCS Research Grant
The patched/sonic hedgehog signalling pathway in bladder carcinogenesis
2000/2001: $ 122,648
2001/2002: $ 122,648
2002/2003: $ 122,648
Franco, Eduardo
McGill University
CCS Extension Grant
Case control study of HPV and oral cancer
2000/2001: $ 20,438
Gagnon, Pierre
Maison Michel Sarrazin (Laval University)
CCS Research Grant
A multicomponent intervention to prevent delirium in terminally ill cancer patients
2000/2001: $ 109,652
2001/2002: $ 88,026
2002/2003: $ 88,026
Giguere, Vincent
McGill University
CCS Research Grant
Molecular and genetic analysis of retinoic acid action
2000/2001: $ 150,000
2001/2002: $ 150,000
2002/2003: $ 150,000
Koromilas, Antonis
Lady Davis Institute
CCS Research Grant
Regulation of the function of the tumor suppressor p53 by the IFN-inducible protein kinase PKR
2000/2001: $ 169,140
2001/2002: $ 146,264
2002/2003: $ 146,264
Lamarche-Vane, Nathalie
McGill University
CCS Research Grant
Molecular mechanisms of Cdc42 GTPase-activating protein (CdGAP), a novel regulator of the oncogenic small GTPases Rac and Cdc42
2000/2001: $ 116,945
2001/2002: $ 92,300
2002/2003: $ 92,300
Lohnes, David
Clinical Research Institute of Montreal
CCS Extension Grant
Retinoids and epithelial cancers
2000/2001: $ 43,548
Meloche, Sylvain
Centre de recherche du CHUM - Pav. Hotel-Dieu
CCS Research Grant
The atypical MAP kinase ERK3 defines a novel signaling pathway involved in cell growth and differentiation
2000/2001: $ 89,600
2001/2002: $ 89,600
2002/2003: $ 89,600
Meyer, Francois
Laval University
CCS Research Grant (Prostate Cancer Research Initiative)
Energy metabolism and prostate cancer
2000/2001: $ 120,596
2001/2002: $ 138,045
2002/2003: $ 164,927
Moss, Thomas
Hotel-Dieu de Quebec
CCS Research Grant
The roles of xPAK and xMLK signaling kinases during vertebrate development
2000/2001: $ 103,465
2001/2002: $ 103,465
2002/2003: $ 103,465
Nepveu, Alain
McGill University
CCS Research Grant
Function and modulation of Cut in cell cycle progression
2000/2001: $ 102,925
2001/2002: $ 102,925
2002/2003: $ 102,925
Park, Morag
McGill University
CCS Research Grant
Role of Gab family signal amplifiers in epithelial morphogenesis and dispersal
2000/2001: $ 189,036
2001/2002: $ 150,000
2002/2003: $ 150,000
2003/2004: $ 149,802
2004/2005: $ 149,802
Pelletier, Jerry
McGill University
CCS Research Grant
Downstream targets of the WT1 tumor suppressor gene product
2000/2001: $ 138,528
2001/2002: $ 138,528
2002/2003: $ 138,528
2003/2004: $ 138,528
2004/2005: $ 138,528
Perreault, Claude
Hopital Maisonneuve-Rosemont
CCS Research Grant
Leukemia adoptive immunotherapy targeted to immunodominant minor histocompatibility antigens
2000/2001: $ 114,500
2001/2002: $ 114,500
2002/2003: $ 114,500
Poirier, Guy
Laval University
CCS Extension Grant
Role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases and glycohydrolase in DNA base excision repair
2000/2001: $ 41,400
Pollak, Michael
Lady Davis Institute
CCS Research Grant (Prostate Cancer Research Initiative)
Silibinin in prostate cancer chemoprevention and treatment
2000/2001: $ 149,900
2001/2002: $ 133,190
Ramotar, Dindial
Hopital Maisonneuve-Rosemont
CCS Research Grant
Cellular protection against DNA lesions caused by the antitumor drug bleomycin
2000/2001: $ 117,643
2001/2002: $ 104,000
2002/2003: $ 105,000
Rancourt, Claudine
Universite de Sherbrooke
CCS Research Grant
Phenotypic knockout of the CA125 tumor antigen and its characterization in human ovarian cancer cell lines
2000/2001: $ 90,447
2001/2002: $ 90,447
2002/2003: $ 90,447
Richard, Stephane
Lady Davis Institute
CCS Research Grant
The role of arginine methylation in signal transduction
2000/2001: $ 133,500
2001/2002: $ 133,500
2002/2003: $ 133,500
Robaey, Philippe
Hopital Sainte-Justine
CCS Research Grant
Functional, anatomical and neuropsychological brain toxicity after cranial radiation therapy in childhood leukemia
2000/2001: $ 77,715
2001/2002: $ 77,715
2002/2003: $ 63,010
Sekaly, Rafick-Pierre
Clinical Research Institute of Montreal
CCS Research Grant
Function of caspases and TNFR family members during T cell activation
2000/2001: $ 119,352
2001/2002: $ 113,252
2002/2003: $ 113,252
Sonenberg, Nahum
McGill University
CCS Research Grant
Translational control of oncogenesis: signaling to the mRNA cap binding protein eIF4E
2000/2001: $ 194,126
2001/2002: $ 150,000
2002/2003: $ 150,000
2003/2004: $ 150,000
2004/2005: $ 150,000
Stanners, Clifford
McGill University
CCS Extension Grant
Mechanisms of oncogenic effects of the human CEA family
2000/2001: $ 48,367


* Veuillez prendre note de ce qui suit :

Bien que tous les efforts aient été faits pour assurer l'exactitude des renseignements présentés ci-dessus, cette liste n'est pas un avis « officiel ».

Les récipiendaires d'une subvention seront avisés par écrit et recevront un avis officiel de subvention donnant tous les détails pertinents.


Subventions et bourses financées par l'INCC

La liste ci-dessus ne comprend que les nouvelles subventions octroyées par la Société canadienne du cancer. Renseignements supplémentaires concernant les subventions et bourses financées par l'INCC et l'ICRCS :