Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CR-CHUM)
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Veronique
Project Manager
Ouellet -
Fred
Project Leader
Saad -
Francis
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Rodier -
Anne-Marie
MOHCCN Network CouncilConsortium LeaderProject LeaderWorking Group ChairWorking Group Member
Mes-Masson -
Simon
MOHCCN Steering CommitteeProject LeaderWorking Group Member
Turcotte -
Bertrand
Project LeaderInstitutional Lead
Routy -
An
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Tang -
Dominique
Project LeaderWorking Group Member
Trudel -
Arielle
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Elkrief -
Diane
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Provencher -
Corentin
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Richard -
Jean-Baptiste
Project Leader
Lattouf -
Zineb
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Hamilou -
Houda
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Bahig -
Apostolos
Project Leader
Christopoulos -
Rahima
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Jamal -
Saima
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Hassan -
Luigina
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Mollica -
Edouard
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Auclin -
Marie-Pascale
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Pomey -
Frédéric
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Mercier -
Geneviève
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Rondeau -
Vanessa
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Samouëlian
Projects
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Neoadjuvant precision therapy for non-small cell lung cancer: A platform for discovery
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Metabolomics standardization process
Pioneering metabolomic assessments to accelerate precision oncology for ovarian cance
Related News
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Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network operational plan continues to take shape
Stakeholders from partner institutions across Canada are meeting on a regular basis to operationalize the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network. -
Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network accelerates precision medicine plan with signing of Contribution Agreement with Health Canada
The TFRI and Health Canada have signed a contribution agreement that allows the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network to begin operating. This has allowed us to designate the first members of the ne... -
New study finds that location of immune cells is critical for immunotherapy response
An innovative new approach highlights the relevance of immune cells’ position within melanoma to inform on a patients’ response to immune therapy. -
Four outstanding clinician-scientists named inaugural Clinician-Scientist Awardees following Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network competition
Four early-career clinician-scientists in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec are the first recipients of the inaugural Clinician-Scientist Award funded by the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network (MOHCCN)... -
MOHCCN Pathfinder Project clears the way for future data sharing between Network members
Through its Pathfinder Project, the MOHCCN has developed and deployed a technical tool that allows members to upload, discover – and eventually access – the data needed to accelerate precision medicin... -
MOHCCN Clinician Scientist finds that fecal transplants show promise in improving melanoma treatment
In a first-of-its-kind Canadian clinical trial published in the journal Nature Medicine, a group of researchers that included MOHCCN Clinician-Scientist awardee Dr. Bertrand Routy has found that fecal... -
Four early-career MOHCCN Clinician-Scientist Award holders focus on accelerating precision medicine for patients with gynecologic, blood, breast and head and neck cancers
This new injection of funding totaling $1.8M will support research for gynecologic, head and neck, blood and breast cancers, with three of the projects based in Quebec and one in Ontario. -
Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network tackles rare cancers in its Roadmap to Cure Cancer
Two multi-disciplinary research teams will come together for the first time to tackle two forms of rare cancer thanks to new funding from the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network. -
Marathon of Hope – Québec consortium leadership and members share updates with the Network
The presentation was part of MOHCCN Seminar Series, which features virtual talks from MOHCCN research partner investigators and trainees, providing a platform for MOHCCN members to share their ongoing... -
Meet the Team Canada of Cancer Research: A Q&A with Dr. Houda Bahig
In her daily life as a radiation oncologist who treats patients with head and neck cancers, Dr. Houda Bahig sees first-hand the need for personalized, more-effective treatment options. As an MOHCCN's ... -
New Terry Fox research program developed BY cancer patients FOR cancer patients – the first in Canada – supports ten teams addressing gaps and disparities in care, access, treatment
The program, known as the Patient Voices in Research initiative, will address current gaps in precision oncology identified by those closest to it: cancer patients, survivors and caregivers.