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Annual Report 2016

DIVISION OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY

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Table of Contents

CHAIR'S REMARK ................................................................................................................................................................. 5

RECRUITMENT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7

Residents, Fellows and Graduate Students .................................................................................................................... 7

GRANTS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11

ANTONIOU .................................................................................................................................................................... 11

BARRALET ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11

BERRY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 12

FISHER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 12

GOULDING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12

HAGLUND ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12

HAMDY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

HARVEY ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

HENDERSON .................................................................................................................................................................. 15

HUK ............................................................................................................................................................................... 15

KOMAROVA ................................................................................................................................................................... 15

MAKHOUL ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15

MARTINEAU .................................................................................................................................................................. 16

MORIN ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16

MWALE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 17

OUELLET ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17

RAUCH ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18

REINDL ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18

ROUGHLEY ..................................................................................................................................................................... 18

SEGUIN .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19

ST ARNAUD ................................................................................................................................................................... 19

TANZER .......................................................................................................................................................................... 19

TURCOTTE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19

WEBER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20

ZUKOR ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 22

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ALBERS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 22

ANTONIOU .................................................................................................................................................................... 22

BARRALET ...................................................................................................................................................................... 23

BERGERON .................................................................................................................................................................... 24

BERRY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 25

BURMAN ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25

COUGHLIN ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25

DIMENTBERG ................................................................................................................................................................ 25

GOULDING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25

HAGLUND ...................................................................................................................................................................... 26

HARVEY ......................................................................................................................................................................... 26

HENDERSON .................................................................................................................................................................. 28

HUK ............................................................................................................................................................................... 28

JANELLE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 29

JARZEM .......................................................................................................................................................................... 29

MARTINEAU .................................................................................................................................................................. 30

MUTCH .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31

MWALE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31

OUELLET ........................................................................................................................................................................ 32

REINDL ........................................................................................................................................................................... 33

SANTAGUIDA ................................................................................................................................................................. 33

ST ARNAUD ................................................................................................................................................................... 33

TANZER .......................................................................................................................................................................... 34

TURCOTTE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 35

WEBER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 35

ZUKOR ........................................................................................................................................................................... 37

HONOURS, AWARDS, AND PRIZES .................................................................................................................................... 40

ANTONIOU .................................................................................................................................................................... 40

BARRALET ...................................................................................................................................................................... 40

BENAROCH .................................................................................................................................................................... 40

BERGERON .................................................................................................................................................................... 40

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BERRY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 40

DIMENTBERG ................................................................................................................................................................ 41

GOULDING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 41

HARVEY ......................................................................................................................................................................... 41

LENCZNER ...................................................................................................................................................................... 41

MARTINEAU .................................................................................................................................................................. 41

ST ARNAUD ................................................................................................................................................................... 42

WEBER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 42

DIVISION FACULTY AND STAFF .......................................................................................................................................... 44

INVOLVEMENT IN THE COMMUNITY AND OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES & SERVICES .................................................. 50

ALBERS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 50

ANTONIOU .................................................................................................................................................................... 50

BARRALET ...................................................................................................................................................................... 51

BENAROCH .................................................................................................................................................................... 53

BERGERON .................................................................................................................................................................... 53

BERRY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 54

BURMAN ....................................................................................................................................................................... 55

CHAYTOR ....................................................................................................................................................................... 55

DIMENTBERG ................................................................................................................................................................ 56

GOLAN ........................................................................................................................................................................... 56

GOULDING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 56

HAGLUND ...................................................................................................................................................................... 57

HAYDON ........................................................................................................................................................................ 58

HARVEY ......................................................................................................................................................................... 58

HUK ............................................................................................................................................................................... 58

JANELLE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 59

JARZEM .......................................................................................................................................................................... 59

MARTINEAU .................................................................................................................................................................. 60

MUTCH .......................................................................................................................................................................... 60

MWALE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 61

REINDL ........................................................................................................................................................................... 63

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SANTAGUIDA ................................................................................................................................................................. 64

SARAN ........................................................................................................................................................................... 64

ST ARNAUD ................................................................................................................................................................... 65

TALBOT .......................................................................................................................................................................... 65

TANZER .......................................................................................................................................................................... 66

TURCOTTE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 69

WEBER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 69

ZUKOR ........................................................................................................................................................................... 71

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CHAIR'S REMARK

Chairman's Summary 2016

The calendar year 2016 was a successful one for the McGill Division of Orthopaedic Surgery on many levels. In addition

to the large number of medical students who regularly rotate through our services, our division was responsible for

training and educating 36 residents and 10 clinical fellows across the ShrinersͬMontreal Children's Hospital,

successfully carried out by our 8 permanent Research Faculty members in close collaboration with our 41 Orthopaedic

Clinical Faculty and 12 Affiliated Clinical Faculty members.

Our second-year residents successfully completed the Principles of Surgery (POS) Examination while the fifth-year chiefs

all passed their Royal College Final Examination, marking yet another year with a 100% success rate at both levels. Close

to half of the Faculty completed a Faculty Education Program consisting of a 6-week on-line pre-course and a one-and-a-

half day onsite symposium on the fundamentals of teaching and learning in present-day medicine. On the research

front, our faculty and residents produced over 160 peer-reviewed publications and brought in millions of dollars in peer-

reviewed grant funding. The hard work of our researchers and surgeons resulted in a plethora of research prizes and

awards at the provincial, national and international levels.

A particularly gratifying part of this position is the recruitment of dynamic and energetic new faculty to our Division. In

2016, St. Mary's Hospital welcomed two new recruits: Dr. Jennifer Mutch and Dr. Anthony Albers. Dr. Mutch has sub-

specialty training in Sports Surgery and Upper Extremity Reconstruction while Dr. Albers completed his post-graduate

training in simple and complex Arthroplasty of the lower extremity. Their presence has added new ideas and elan to an

already outstanding Department at St. Mary's Hospital. Further recruitment is under way by the newly created

Recruitment Committee which will further improve our orthopaedic corps across sites.

Apart from the Recruitment Committee, new divisional initiatives include the McGill Orthopaedic Alumni Network, the

McGill Global Health Initiative, and Far North Health Care. Our Program Director, Dr. Thierry Benaroch, is creating a

program to reconnect with our alumni with a semi-annual newsletter, alumni gatherings at national and international

orthopaedic meetings, and quinquennial symposia in Montreal. Dr. Ron Dimentberg got the ball rolling by organizing an

alumni dinner during the most recent AAOS meeting, establishing what we hope will become a tradition. Drs. Eric

Lenczner and Peter Jarzem, along with residents Ahmed Aoude and Abdallah Husseini, participated in the inaugural

global outreach by our division when they travelled to Haiti with Team Broken Earth to deliver expert surgical care in an

austere environment. This too represents the first of what will become a routine offering to our residents: the chance to

help those who are in the most need. Lastly, our division has been called upon to deliver orthopaedic care to our Native

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Peoples in the North of Quebec. A program is being organized combining on-site and tele-consultation as well as surgical

care both in the North and at our McGill Centres.

In addition to these laudable accomplishments for which we are all proud, McGill Orthopaedics faces challenges. The

first is the future transition to Competence-by-Design (CBD) Residency Training, a landmark and even seismic shift in

how we train our young surgeons. McGill has been a leader in the design of this program at the level of the Royal College

and we foresee taking advantage of the expertise of our colleagues in other departments to help us prepare for this

change. In addition to the Faculty Education Program described above, on-going faculty development symposia within

the division will help to ensure we are ready and able to transition effectively to this new approach to resident

education. The second test confronting our division is the reduction in the number of trainees, both Canadian and

Middle Eastern, that we will be accorded. This will strain our manpower and will pressure the faculty to be even more

effective educators in the restricted time available to teach the residents.

In conclusion, 2016 was a very fruitful year on all levels of our academic mission. We will continue to build upon this

success to make McGill Orthopaedics one of the strongest programs in North America.

GK Berry MDCM MSEd FRCSC

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RECRUITMENT

Residents, Fellows and Graduate Students

0BResidents

R5

Dr. Wafa Albaluki

Dr. Waleed Albishi

Dr. Mohammad Alzahrani

Dr. Andrew Crapser

Dr. Adam Hart

Dr. Abdallah Husseini

Dr. Fan Jiang

Dr. Adriana Martinez Gomez

Dr. Ammar Qutub

R4

Dr. Abdulrahman Alaseem

Dr. Sultan Aldebeyan

Dr. Hamzah Ali Alhamzah

Dr. Naser S. Alnusif

Dr. Ahmed Aoude

Dr. Daniel Castano

Dr. Andrew Crapser

Dr. Justin Drager

Dr. Jan Cornelis Kruijt

Dr. Mina W. Wahba Morcos

R3

Dr. Motaz Alaqeel

Dr. Thamer Alraiyes

Dr. Emilie-Ann Downey

Dr. Mashael Muwanis

Dr. Christopher Pedneault

R2

Dr. Abdallah Addar

Dr. Nizar Algarni

Dr. Peter Dust

Dr. Yousef Marwan

Dr. Mashael Muwanis

Dr. Justin Schupbach

Dr. Magdalena Tarchala

R1

Dr. Humaid Al Farai

Dr. Husam Al Majed

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Dr. Maxime Charbonneau

Dr. Jason Khoury

Dr. Anas Nooh

1BFellows

Name Sub Specialty Location

Dr. Zaki Alhifzi Arthroplasty JGH

Dr. Joseph Queally Arthroplasty JGH

Dr. George Mathew Foot & Ankle JGH

Dr. Nikolaos Stavropoulos Oncology & Adult Reconstructive Surgery MGH & GLEN

Dr. Fahad Alhuzaimi Pediatrics MCH & SHRINERS

Dr. Dan Epstein Pediatrics MCH & SHRINERS

Dr. Fahad Abduljabbar Scoliosis & Spine MGH

Dr. Alisson R. Teles Scoliosis & Spine MGH

Dr. Naif Al Hamam Sports Medicine SMH

Dr. Iskandar Tamimi Marino Sports Medicine & Arthroscopy MGH

2BQualifying Postgraduates 2016

Congratulations to:

Student Thesis Title MSc/PhD Supervisor Co-Supervisor

3BQualifying Residents 2016

Congratulations to:

Dr. Khalid Alkhelaifi

Dr. Maxime Beaumont-Courteau

Dr. Ryan Coughlin

Dr. Asim Makhdom

Dr. Isabelle Mousseau

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Dr. Thierry Pauyo

Dr. Joseph Carl Sutton III

Dr. Feras Waly

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Grants 2016

APPENDIX 1

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GRANTS

ANTONIOU

2016 - 2021 Regulation of TGF-beta action in chondrocytes: signaling via ALK1 versus ALK5

pathways, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) - Project Grant, $ 630,715

2016 - 2021 Short Link N as a Therapeutic Agent for Intervertebral Disc Degeneration, Canadian

Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) - Project Grant, $749,211

2016 - 2017 OMeGA fellowship application, OMeGA Medical Grants Association, US$ 20,500

2015 - 2016 Bridge Funding, McGill University, Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)

(MOP142700), $23,000.

2015 - 2016 Regulation of TGF-beta action in chondrocytes: signaling via ALK1 versus ALK5 pathways,

Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) $100,000.

2013 - 2017 The efficacy of Link N as a mediator of repair in Intervertebral Disc Degeneration, Fonds

de la recherche en santé du Québec (FRSQ) -Chercheur national - peer-reviewed, $180,000.

2012-2016 The efficacy of Link N as a mediator of repair in intervertebral disc degeneration.

Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) $564,800

BARRALET

2016 - 2021 Innovation at the Cutting Edge, NSERC - CREATE, Principal Investigator: Jake Barralet,

$1,650,000.

2015 - 2018 Nanoparticles to superparticles: new materials for clean energy, NSERC Strategic Grant

Principal Investigator: Barralet, Co-Investigators: Dr. J Gostick, 3yr NSERC $501,000.

2016 - 2017 Engineered silica microspheres for effective purification, Principal Investigator: Jake

Barralet, NSERC Engage, $25,000

2016 - 2017 Induced Cranial Bone Transplant, Plastic Surgery Foundation, $10,000

2016 - 2017 Robert Matthys Foundation, Injectable Osteoconductives Distraction Osteogenesis

2016 - 2016 Low dimensional binary intermetallic compounds, Principal Investigator: Jake Barralet,

NSERC - Engage, $25,000

2014 - 2016 Bone scaffolds as delivery systems for local and controlled release of anti-resorptive in

bone metastasis treatment, Principal Investigator: Dr. M. Weber, Co-Investigator: P. Siegel, Canadian Cancer Research Society, $200,000, 2 years.

2011 - 2016 Structural Bioinorganic, Principal Investigator: Jake Barralet, NSERC Discovery, $200,000.

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BERRY

2016 P Schneider D Sanders, R Buckley, P Duffy, R Reindl, GK Berry AO start up grant:

Randomized Study Comparing Open Reduction, Dynamic Fixation vs. Open Reduction, Screw Fixation of the Syndesmosis. Co-Investigator; SFr 83677.98

2014 - 2017 GK Berry AO Strategy Fund: An Evaluation of the Faculty Education Program (FEP) using

Quantitative and Qualitative Methods. Principal Investigator: SFr 60,000

2009 - 2016 GK Berry, R Reindl, EJ Harvey and the Canadian Orthopaedic Trauma Society AO

Foundation: A Randomized Prospective Trial Comparing Operative and Non-operative Treatment of Humeral Shaft Fractures. Principal Investigator: SFr 120, 000

FISHER

2013-2016 CIHR Grant managed by Health Sciences, Dalhousie University, Halifax EPCAT II

Multicentre, national, randomized study of VTE prophylaxis following hip and knee joint replacement comparing rivaroxaban to low-dose aspirin starting 5 days following surgery. Payment per patient. Study started 2013 and completed 2016. Principal

Investigator and Steering Committee member

GOULDING

2016 Impact of micro vessel density changes during radiation therapy on outcomes. Canadian

Cancer Society Research Institute 2016. [unsuccessful]

2016 Prediction of lung metastases development in soft-tissue sarcoma of the extremities

using pre-treatment FDG-PET and MRI textural features. Canadian Institutes of Health

Research 2016 [submitted]

2016 A multi-parametric imaging approach for the evaluation and monitoring of soft tissue

sarcoma. Canadian Institutes of Health Research 2016. [submitted]

2016 The Effect of Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy on Wound Complications

Following Sarcoma Surgery in Patients with Perioperative Radiation Therapy. [submitted, co-PI]

HAGLUND

2016-2021 TLR2 expression and activation as a cause of pain in adolescent scoliosis, Principal

Investigator Role with Co-Investigator Jean Ouellet, Shriners Hospital Operating grant, $962 673

2016-2021 Molecular mechanisms of intervertebral disc degeneration and pain, Principle

Investigator Role with Co-Investigators Dr. Laura Stone and Dr. Jean Ouellet, CIHR operating grant, $573,375 McGill University - Division of Orthopaedic Surgery - Annual Report 2016

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2015-2020 Low back pain: from mechanism to therapeutic intervention, Co-Investigator Role,

Principal Investigator: Laura Stone and Co-Investigator Magalie Millecamps, CIHR operating grant, $777 750

2015-2016 Development of novel MRI quantitative measures to correlate degenerative changes in

the cervical spine with neurological dysfunction, Principal Investigator Role with Co- Investigators Michael Weber and Carolyn Sparrey, MITACS, $80 000

2015-2016 Feasibility of primary human NP and mesenchymal stem cell-seeded hydrogels for

intervertebral disc repair in a dynamically loaded model system, Principal Investigator Role with Co-Investigators: Mauro Alini, David Eglin and Derek Rosenzweig, SRN

Consortium Award, AO Foundation, CHF 25,000

2011-2016 Biological Repair of the Degenerate Intervertebral Disc, Principal Investigator Role with

Co-Investigators Dr Thomas Steffen, Dr. Peter Roughley and Dr. Jean Ouellet, AOSpine

Research Network, 740,000 CHF ($900,000 CAD)

HAMDY

2014-2018 CIHR $678,974/5 yrs, P.I.: U. Narayanan, Co-P.I.: R. Hamdy & al., Outcomes of hip

interventions for children with cerebral palsy - an international multi-centre prospective comparative cohort study.

2012 - 2016 International Shriners $819,257, Co P.I.: R. Hamdy, P.I.: René St-Arnaud, Blocking FGFR3

Signaling to Accelerate Distraction Osteogenesis.

2016 Stakeholders Parenting for Arthrygroposis Research: Client-Centered Care Network

(SPARK-Network), Co-Investigators: R. Hamdy, CIHR (Canadian Institute of Health

Research), $10,000.

HARVEY

2014-2016 Principal Investigator: Stephane Bergeron, Supervisor: EJ Harvey, Royal College

Education Grant (MPH Studies).

2014-2018 Principal Investigator: EJ Harǀey, JE Henderson, Co-Inǀestigator͗ R Mongrain,

CIHR-NSERC CHRP Program.

2014-2018 Sponsor: Canadian Institutes of Health Research - CIHR Agency No.: CPG 134738 OSR,

Tracking No.: 644102014- 2015, $44,596.

2014-2017 Sponsor: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council - NSERC, Agency No.:

CHRP462278-2014OSR, Tracking No.͗ 645692014-2015, Ψ44,596. Cryotherapy and Bone Healing, Orthopaedic Trauma Association

2014-2016 Principal Investigator: Stephane Bergeron, Supervisor: EJ Harvey, Royal College

Education Grant (MPH Studies). $18 200

2010-2016 PI Paul Duffy (Calgary) Co Investigators - GK Berry EJ Harvey R Reindl and COTS

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Ulnar Shaft Fixation - Randomized Prospective Study Calgary Surgical Research Development Fund (CSRDF) $4,000 Calgary Orthopaedic Research & Education Fund (COREF) $5,000 Canadian Orthopaedic Research Legacy Award (CORL) $20,000

AO Research Fund Grant $90,000 CHF

Department of Surgery (Calgary) Research Prize $75,000

2015-2016 Principal Investigator- D Sanders, P Schneider Co-Investigators: EJ Harvey, GK Berry, R

Reindl and COTS. A Prospective Randomized Multi-Center Study to Compare Open Reduction, Tight Rope Fixation (OT) versus Open Screw Fixation (OS) of the Tibio-Fibular Syndesmosis Orthopedic Trauma Association. $50,000 per annum (100,000 total)

2015- 2018 Nominated PI K Hildebrand MD. Co-PIs - EJ Harvey, M McKee, R Buckley, T Goetz, G

King, S Papp, P Schneider, N Mohtadi, J Pollock, D Sheps, R Walker, N White, K Carcary, K Johnston, M Bosse, R O'Toole Prevention of Post-Traumatic Contractures with Ketotifen (PERK) $200,000 Grant number OR140142 Department of the Army

2015-2017 Principal Investigators EJ Harvey, C Batcho. Adaptation et validation de la semelle

Greybox pour la réadaptation et la promotion de l'activité physique auprès des personnes présentant des déficiences physiques. MITACS-MEDTEQ Grant $221,000

2015-2018 Principal Investigators: C Seguin, EJ Harvey. Co- Investigator, M McKee, D Ruch. Aspirin

(acetylsalicylic acid) in the prevention of collapse of the femoral head in nontraumatic osteonecrosis: a two-year multicenter, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo- controlled study Bayer Health Care Grants4Indications $428,400

2015-2018 Principal Investigators- EJ Harvey, Suzanne Morin, Nancy Mayo, Sonia Jean. Co-

Investigators- V Chodavarapu, Lauren Beaupre, Suzan Jagdal, R Ludman, Etienne Belzile, JE Henderson, B MacGibbon, Pierre Guy, R McGlasson Hip@Home: A Community Based Monitoring, Rehabilitation and Learning E-System for Patients following a hip fracture CIHR Operating Grant Innovation Partnership Program (eHIP) $648,239

2016-2021 Principal Investigators- EJ Harvey, G Fried. Injury Repair and Recovery Research

Program of MUHC-RI. FRQ-S Funded program $500,000 per annum $2,500,000

2016-2021 Principal Investigators- Jake Barralet, L Feldman, EJ Harvey, L Haglund, L Reask, D Pasini,

K Lachapelle, S Prakash, R Aggarwal, J Dargahi, N Nuno, S Betton, T Fevens, X Liu, J Deguise, V Duchine NSERC CREATE Grant - Innovation at the Cutting Edge (ICE) $1,650,000

2014-2017 Principal Investigators- Sobolev B; Guy P Co-Investigators- Beaupre L; Bohm, Eric R;

Dunbar, Michael J; Frank, Cyril B; Griesdale, Donald; Harvey EJ; Jaglal SB; Kreder HJ; Kuramoto LK; Levy AR; Morin SN; Sutherland JM; Waddell J. Evaluating the 48-hour benchmark for surgery: The Canadian Collaborative Study of Hip Fractures - MOP

133629: $501,865

2016-2024 Principal Investigator- M Bhandari, G Guyatt, P MacKay. Co-Investigators: EJ Harvey, R

Reindl and COTS. Advancing the Care of Patients with Musculoskeletal Injuries McGill University - Division of Orthopaedic Surgery - Annual Report 2016

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Worldwide through Multi-National Research Initiatives. Canadian Institutes of Health

Research CIHR $6,943,280

2017-18 Principal Investigators- M Tarchala, EJ Harvey. New Therapeutic Molecule for Bone

Healing Orthopedic Trauma Association $19 400

HENDERSON

2015-2017 Major structuring: Validation of a new strategy to repair jaw bone voids in the presence

of anti-resorptive-induced osteonecrosis, FRSQ RSBO, Principal Investigator (with 3 others) $80,000

2014-2017 Collaborative Health: Implantable micro-device to monitor muscle compartment

pressure in trauma victims, Co-Investigator Role, Lead Investigator: Ed Harvey with 2 others, CIHR $365,000

2013-2017 Infrastructure Support: Platform Development C9 Surgical Research, RI MUHC, FRSQ-

RSBO, Principal Investigator (with 2 others), $80,000 HUK

2016-2017 OMeGA Medical Grants Association, OMeGA fellowship application, Co-applicant

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