- Research Grants
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January 31, 2020 | Audrey-Maude Vézina
Update : September 15, 2021
Nine INRS professors receive more than $1 million in research grants to advance their innovative work.
Here are the projects of the INRS professors receiving research grants.
Marc A. Gauthier : Glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase nanoparticles targeted to the brain for neuroprotection in ischemic stroke.
Yves St-Pierre : Nanomedecine for glioblastoma therapy, NANO4GLIO.
Angela Pearson : Understanding restriction of herpes simplex virus replication by upstream binding protein.
Frédéric Veyrier : Deciphering Neisseria pathogens cell envelope evolution : optimisation for virulence or Achilles’ heel of N. meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae?
Maude Pugliese : La signification sociale de l’argent : implications et mobilisation des thèses de Viviana Zelizer dans les études sociales de la famille.
Patrick Labonté : Identification des protéines cellulaires impliquées dans l’effet antiviral des polymères d’acides nucléiques (NAPs) lors d’une infection par le virus de l’hépatite B (VHB) avec l’étudiant Richard Boulon.
Roberto Morandotti : Terahertz distributed sensing platform based on waveguide Bragg gratings avec l’étudiant Junliang Dong.
Étienne Yergeau : Visualization of multi-omics data in microbiome research avec l’étudiante Ruth Schmidt.
Shuhui Sun : Hierarchical 3D micro/nanostructured LiMn1-xFexPO4/graphene hybrid composite for high power Li-ion battery and its dynamic study by in-situ X-ray absorption and THz spectroscopies.