Innovating Works
METAFRAX: Unconventional NMDAR signaling theory for Fragile X Syndrome The Research Institute of the Mc Gill University Health Centre participó en un H2020: H2020-MSCA-IF-2019 Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common cause of inherited intellectual disability (ID), and the leading known genetic cause of autism....
2020-03-24 - 2024-09-11 | Financiado
EUCAN-Connect: A federated FAIR platform enabling large scale analysis of high value cohort data connecting Europe... The Research Institute of the Mc Gill University Health Centre participó en un H2020: H2020-SC1-BHC-2018-2020 Rapid progress in information and biotechnologies offers the promise of better, personalized health strategies using rich phenotypic, enviro...
2018-12-10 - 2023-12-31 | Financiado
MINDMAP: PROMOTING MENTAL WELLBEING IN THE AGEING URBAN POPULATION DETERMINANTS POLICIES AND INTERVENTIONS... The Research Institute of the Mc Gill University Health Centre participó en un H2020: H2020-PHC-2014-2015 Major depressive disorder, dementia, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse affect a substantial part of the European older population. Over...
2015-12-09 - 2020-06-30 | Financiado
TBSUSGENT: Sustaining research momentum over the coming decades mentoring the next generation of researchers f... The Research Institute of the Mc Gill University Health Centre participó en un FP7: Tuberculosis is an international public health crisis of catastrophic proportions. The relative lack of TB research and funded investigators...
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BBMRI-LPC: BBMRI Large Prospective Cohorts The Research Institute of the Mc Gill University Health Centre participó en un FP7: In recent years, biomedical research has crossed international borders in large, collaborative studies showing the value of multidisciplinar...
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INTERCONNECT: Global initiative on gene environment interaction on diabetes obesity risk The Research Institute of the Mc Gill University Health Centre participó en un FP7: The overall goal of InterConnect is to establish a global network that will facilitate the co-ordination of population research on the inter...
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SOS: Safety Of non Steroidal anti inflammatory drugs The Research Institute of the Mc Gill University Health Centre participó en un FP7: The Safety Of non-Steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (SOS) proposal aims to assess the relative cardiovascular (CVD) and gastrointestinal (GI...
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