Please note that a research event was not held for Summer 2022 Research Bursary Program.
We are pleased to announce research report prizes for 6 students. This included prizes for the Faculty's Fall 2021, Winter 2022 and Summer 2022 research bursary programs.
Congratulations go out to the following award recipients:
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Final Report Awards
Sir Edward W. Beatty Memorial Award
Best Fall 2021 Research Report
Value: $500
Student/Program: Jenny Dimakos, Medicine
Project:ÌýConcomitant use of sulfonylureas and beta-blockers and the risk of severe hypoglycemia: Population-based cohort study
Supervisor: Dr. Antonios Douros,ÌýJewish General Hospital
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Sir Edward W. Beatty Memorial Award
Best Winter 2022 Research Report
Value: $500
Student/Program: Connor Prosty, Medicine
Project:ÌýRevisiting the Evidence Base for Modern Day Practice of the Treatment of Cerebral Toxoplasmosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Supervisor: Dr. Emily Gibson McDonald,ÌýRoyal Victoria Hospital
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Sir Edward W. Beatty Memorial Award
1st Place (Allied Health Category), Top Summer 2022 Research Report
Value: $500
Student/Program: Ume Salmah Abdul Rehman, Physical Therapy
Project:ÌýValidation of a virtual reality (VR) application for disability awareness
Supervisor: Dr. Philippe Archambault, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy
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William and Laura Victor Memorial Award
1st Place (Medicine Category), Top Summer 2022 Research Report
Value: $1,000
Student/Program: Misha Fotovati, Medicine
Project:ÌýTranslational Landscape of High-Risk Basal Cell Carcinoma
Supervisor: Dr. Philippe Lefrançois,ÌýJewish General Hospital
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Sir Edward W. Beatty Memorial Award
2nd Place (Medicine Category), Top Summer 2022 Research Report
Value: $500
Student/Program: Sara Abdessamie, Medicine
Project:ÌýUsing the Placental DNA Methylome to Understand Paternal Age-Related Effects on Offspring Outcomes
Supervisor: Dr.ÌýJacquetta Trasler, MUHC-Glen Site
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Ettie Israel Bennett Award
3rd Place (Medicine Category), Top Summer 2022 Research Report
Value: $250
Student/Program: Yoel Yakobi, Medicine
Project:ÌýPsychophysical Measurements of Binocular Summation Using Chromatic and Achromatic Stimuli with Surround Masking
Supervisor: Dr. Frederick Kingdom, Royal Victoria Hospital-À¦°óSMÉçÇø Vision Research UnitÌý
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