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 />
Leyland N (PI). FAST Trial multicentre trial <strong>of</strong> intrauterine ultrasound-guided radio-frequency<br />
ablation <strong>of</strong> myomata. GYNESONICS, $2,500,000, <strong>2009</strong> – 2011.<br />
Librach CL, Kingdom JC (PIs). Prediction <strong>of</strong> preeclampsia using an HLA-G gene single<br />
nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Research, Operating Grant,<br />
$266,337, 2008 – 2011.<br />
Lilge L (PI), Derzko C (Co-Applicant). Short term evaluations <strong>of</strong> breast tissue change in postmenopausal<br />
women using otpical breast spectroscopy (OBS). Princess Margaret Hospital<br />
Foundation – Weekend Walkers Breast Cancer Innovation Fund, $84, 655 total, April 2008 –<br />
March <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Liu F (PI) Fyles A, Bezjak A, Bristow R, Catton P, Gospodarowicz M, Jurisica I, Jaffray D,<br />
Kelly S, Wong S, Wouters B (Co-Applicants). Research Excellence in Radiation Medicine for the<br />
21st Century. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Research and Cancer Care Ontario Strategic Training<br />
Program Grant 200301STP Competition. $1,950, 000, <strong>2009</strong> – 2015.<br />
Lothar L, Derzko C (Co-Investigators) Use <strong>of</strong> Optical Breast Spectroscopy (OBS) for evaluation<br />
and comparison <strong>of</strong> short-term breast tissue changes occurring in post-menopausal women<br />
initiating various (menopausal) hormonal therapies. Weekend Walkers Breast Cancer Innovation<br />
Fund, $84,000, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Lye SJ (Principal Investigator). Myometrial programming: A new concept underlying the control<br />
<strong>of</strong> myometrial contractility during pregnancy. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Research, Operating<br />
grant, $727,080 total, $145,416 per annum, October 1, 2005 – September 30, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Lye SJ. Fetal, neonatal and maternal health. CIHR, Tier 1 Canada Research Chairs Program,<br />
Operating grant, $1,400,000; $200,000 per annum, July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2015.<br />
Lye SJ (PI), Adams L, Beilin L, Briollais L, Matthews S, Newnham J, Olynyk J, Palmer L,<br />
Pennell C. Gene environment interactions underlying DOHaD. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Research, Operating grant, $876,529, $175,306 per annum, April 1, <strong>2010</strong> – March 31, 2015.<br />
Lye SJ (PI), Adamson SL, Challis JRG, Danska J, Matthews S, Osborne L, Pennell C,<br />
Rossant J (CIs). A murine model to investigate the mechanisms underlying DOHaD. Canadian<br />
Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Research, Operating grant, $373,673, $124,558 per annum, October 1, 2006 –<br />
September 30, <strong>2009</strong>.<br />
Lye, SJ (PI), Adamson L, Matthews SG. Pennell CE (Co-Investigators). A murine model to<br />
investigate the mechanisms underlying DOHaD. CIHR, Operating Grant, $910,852, ($182,170<br />
per annum), <strong>2009</strong> – 2014.<br />
Lye SJ (PI), Beilin L, Briollais L, Challis J, Doherty D, Matthews S, Newnham J, Ozcelik H,<br />
Palmer L, Pennell C, Siminovitch K, Stanley F, van Eekelen J, Zubrick S. Gene environment<br />
interactions underlying the developmental origins <strong>of</strong> health and disease. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong><br />
Health Research, Operating grant, $408,828 total, $136,276 per annum, April 1, 2007 – March<br />
31, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
Lye SJ (Principal Investigator), Dunk C, Keating S, Maxwell C. Extra villous trophoblast<br />
mediated utero-placental vascular remodelling. Canadian Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health Research, Operating<br />
grant, $713,265; $142,653 per annum, April 1, 2007 – March 31, 2012.<br />
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