ANNUAL REPORT 2009-2010 - University of Toronto Department of ...
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<strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> <strong>2009</strong>-<strong>2010</strong><br />
Ferguson SE, Catton P. Development <strong>of</strong> survivorship and education program for gynecologic<br />
cancer patients. Princess Margaret Foundation – Weekend to End Women’s Cancer <strong>2009</strong>,<br />
$120,000 per annum, <strong>2009</strong> – <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Ferguson, SE (PI), Clarke B, Aronson M, Bernardini M, Gallinger S, Oza A, Mackay H, Pollet<br />
A (Co-Applicants). Screening for Lynch Syndrome in women with endometrial cancer using<br />
predetermined clinicopathologic criteria: A prospective cohort study. Mount Sinai Hospital<br />
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research Fund, $6,000, <strong>2010</strong> – 2011.<br />
Ferguson SE, Urowitz S. Supporting gynaecologic oncology patients with, through, and beyond:<br />
Patient education and survivorship at Princess Margaret. Schering-Plough Education Grant,<br />
$30,000 total, $10,000 per annum, January <strong>2009</strong> – January 2011.<br />
Ferguson SE(PI), Urowitz S (Co-PI), Classens C (Co-PI). Development and validation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
modified sexual adjustment and body image scale in women with a diagnosis <strong>of</strong> gynecologic cancer<br />
(SABIS-G). Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, $15,000, <strong>2009</strong> – <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Fleshner N (PI), Brown TJ, Done S, Jurisica I, Lockwood G, Sweet J (CIs). Identification and<br />
characterization <strong>of</strong> alterations at the stroma-epithelial interface in prostate cancer. Ontario Cancer<br />
Research Network (OCRN), Operating Grant, $544,312, 2007 – <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Fombonne E, Evans AC, Mottron L, Scherer S, Volden J, Bryson S, Iarocci G, Roberts W, Smith<br />
I, Zwaigenbaum L, Burack J, Mirenda P, Rouleau G, Szatmari P, Weksberg R (Co-Applicant).<br />
Autism Research Training (ART) Program. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Research, $1,950,000,<br />
<strong>2009</strong> – 2015.<br />
Fraser W, Weksberg R (Co-PI). Integrated Research Network in Perinatology (IRNPQ) – Impact<br />
<strong>of</strong> intrauterine exposures on infant health and development. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Research/Canadian Foundation for Innovation, $20,000,000 total, $100,000 per annum for<br />
Weksberg lab, 2008 – 2013.<br />
Friedman JM (Principal Investigator), Chitayat D. Canadian Molecular Cytogenetics Platform.<br />
Canadian Foundation for Innovation, $4,512,925, 2005 – <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Friedman JM (Principal Investigator), Chitayat D. Identifying human mutations that cause<br />
mental retardation. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Research, $2,498,538, 2005 – <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Gagnon AJ (PI) Co-Applicants: Carnevale F, Dennis C, Rousseau H, Stewart DE, Wahoush O.<br />
Developing population interventions for migrant perinatal health equity. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong><br />
Health Research, $78, 900, December <strong>2009</strong> – December <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Gien L, Barbera L, Fyles A, Covens A, Khalifa M, Thomas G, Elit L, Rakovitch E, Sutradhar R.<br />
Vulvar cancer: Patterns <strong>of</strong> care. CCSRI, $353,000, <strong>2010</strong> – 2013.<br />
Grace SL, Stewart DE (PIs); Alter DA, Anand SS, Bunkers S, Gupta M, Harvey PJ, Holder G,<br />
Kaur R, Oh P, Rukholm EE, Rush JW, Scholey PE, Williamson KM. (Co-Applicants).<br />
Cardiovascular secondary prevention for vulnerable populations: An interdisciplinary approach to<br />
improving access to services and outcomes (Cardiac Rehabilitation care Continuity through<br />
Automatic Referral Evaluation (CRCARE). Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Research, $455, 037,<br />
April 2006 – March 2011.<br />
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