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Major structuring projects programs : Request for applications

19 December 2017 by NSLOne Informatique

LAUNCHING OF THE 2018-2019 COMPETITION

Aim of this program
a) to enable researchers from different sites, fields and sectors, to establish teams and to unite their expertise around various research topics
b) to support innovative approaches that could lead to grants from major funding agencies in health research
c) to generate knowledge that could ultimately have major impacts on clinical outcomes, applied research and public health.

Deadlines
Launch of the program: 20 December 2017
Application deadline: 15 April 2018
Notice of decision: 15 June 2018

Eligibility Criteria
• The principal investigator must be a regular RSBO member.
• The application for funding must include a minimum of 3 RSBO researchers from at least 2 different universities.
• A member may submit only one application for this competition, as principal investigator (or co-principal investigator).
• A researcher who received a grant in the 2015-2016 competition of this program as principal investigator (or co-principal investigator) cannot submit an application as principal investigator (or co-principal investigator) in the present competition.

Funds available
Maximum amount per funded project:
• Theme A: $25,000 per year
• Themes B and C: $50,000 per year

Maximal duration of the grant: 2 years. The second year of funding is subject to the submission of a progress report deemed satisfactory by the RSBO Executive Committee.
The total budget available for this competition is $125,000.

Conditions of Funding
Successful applicants funded through this program and any other persons working on the project must comply fully with the Fonds de recherche du Québec rules as stated in Les Règles générales communes which govern, among other things, eligible expenses.

Research Topics
During this transition year, the Executive Committee has chosen to renew two themes that were the subject of a request for applications two years ago (Theme A and B). Researchers who work on different research theme can nonetheless apply an application as long as their research topic is relevant to the RSBO mandate (Theme C “free”).
• Theme A: Accessibility to and promotion of oral and bone health care for vulnerable clienteles: The vulnerable clienteles include (non-exhaustive list) those with low incomes; people without dental insurance; elderly people living in institutions; aboriginal peoples; refugees and immigrants; those with disabilities; and people living in rural and remote regions.
• Theme B: Genetics/Genomics of dental, oral, craniofacial and musculoskeletal diseases. The goal is to better understand the genetics / genomics of oral, craniofacial and musculoskeletal diseases that have well-documented heritability. The ultimate goal is to develop effective diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive approaches.
• Theme C (free theme): Any theme that fits into the mandate of the RSBO.

To apply, please complete the application form.

Send the complete application form, signed by all principal investigators, to richard.briere@rsbo.ca by 5:00 pm on April 15, 2018.

Evaluation criteria
• Scientific excellence of the proposal;
• Quality of the team (Level of networking and partnerships; Researchers’ CV);
• Quality of the project (Pertinence and innovation/originality; Anticipated benefits; Leverage effect; Budget and timetable)

See the Evaluation Grid

Communications requirements
Funded researchers in the context of this program must:
• recognize the support of RSBO in all communications and publications resulting from the project
• produce a mini-video (2 or 3 minutes maximum) at the end of the project in which the team will briefly describe the project in non-technical terms. Additional funding and support will be available for the production of this video.

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It’s official ! The RSBO has two new codirectors

28 November 2017 by NSLOne Informatique

At its meeting of November 22, the FRQS Board of Directors has endorsed the candidatures of Dr. Christophe Bedos and Dr. Faleh Tamimi as co-directors of the Québec Network for Oral and Bone Health Research.

Christophe Bedos is a dentist with a PhD in public health. He is an Associate Professor with the Faculty of Dentistry of McGill University and Adjunct Professor with the School of public health of Université de Montréal. His research focuses mainly on access to care for the underprivileged and the development of person-centred dentistry.

Dr. Tamimi is a dentist who holds two clinical certificates, in Geriatric Dentistry, and in Implant-Prosthodontics, respectively, as well as a Ph.D. in Biomaterials. He is Also a Canada Research Chair in Translational Craniofacial Research.

Congratulations and best wishes for success !

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Identification of a new gene causing scoliosis and bone malformations

17 November 2017 by NSLOne Informatique

Professor Dieter Reinhardt was part of a unique collaboration among Shriners Hospital for Children – Canada, CHU Sainte-Justine and McGill University that has enabled researchers to identify genetic mutations involved in a rare disease that causes scoliosis and bone malformations. The findings, published in The American Journal of Human Genetics, are likely to help doctors recognize the genetic disease, and could someday lead to therapies for the condition.

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Drs. Tamimi and Abdallah’s recognised on highly coveted front page

17 November 2017 by NSLOne Informatique

Professor Faleh Tamimi and former PhD student Dr. Mohamed-Nur Abdallah’s work was recognised on the highly coveted cover of the journal Advanced Healthcare Materials. The high quality figures presented in the paper appear on the front cover of this month’s journal.

The paper entitled “Strategies for Optimizing the Soft Tissue Seal around Osseointegrated Implants” reviews the recent findings and challenges concerning the establishment of strong soft tissue attachments around bone-anchored implants. Establishing a strong soft tissue seal around these implants, such as orthopedic and dental implants, is critical for preventing bacterial infections and enhancing their long-term success.

Read more

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What is Hypophosphatasia (HPP)?

12 June 2017 by NSLOne Informatique

In the first segment of a weekly 4-part series, Dr. Marc McKee introduces Oasis Discussions followers to a soft bone disease which also has a significant dental impact. Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a very rare disease that has a prevalence of  approximately 1:100,000 live births.  Much progress has been made in recent years in understanding HPP, and in treating patients with this condition. See the video

Dr. McKee is a strong advocate of raising awareness about Hypophosphatasia. In summer 2016 he participated in a Cafe scientifique on the subject, organized by the RSBO with the collaboration of CIHR and Soft Bones Canada.

This event is broadcasted on Canal Savoir TV and can be watched on Video on demand

Filed Under: News

Up-to-date information on orofacial pain biomarkers

12 June 2017 by NSLOne Informatique

Dr. Ana Miriam Velly, an RSBO member, has recently co-published a book titled “Orofacial Pain Biomarkers.”

The book provided up-to-date information on all aspects of orofacial pain biomarkers. It also discusses biomarkers for various types of orofacial pain, and identifies future directions and challenges.
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