Research Opportunities
The following are current research opportunities for Master of Medical Studies applicants. The intent of this list is to provide opportunities to prospective applicants who may not yet have an idea for a research proposal, or who need guidance in to selecting a Supervisor or Co-Supervisor.
This list is updated regularly.
All Supervisors and Co-Supervisors are available to discuss research opportunities. Should one or more of their research programs interest you, do get in touch with them as soon as possible.
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Dr. Erin Cameron
See Dr. Gilles Arcand Centre for Health Equity website for an overview of the research themes.
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Dr. Hazem Elmansy
Project: Use of different laser energy to treat bladder tumors.
Funding: Yes
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Dr. Jaro Kotalik
Project: Evaluation of ethical and medico-legal aspects of delivery of Medical Assistance in Dying.
Funding: Yes
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Dr. Ahmed Kotb
Project: Bladder cancer biomarkers.
Funding: No
Dr. Stacey Roles
Dr. Brian Ross
Project 1: The personal and the societal: balancing needs in medical education.
Funding: TBD
Project 2: Psychedelics at the interface of medicine and spirituality.
Funding: No
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Dr. Marina Ulanova
Project: Risk factors for vaccine-preventable bacterial infections in adults. In Canada, vaccination against diseases caused by encapsulated bacterial pathogens Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis and Haemophilus influenzae type b is provided via the publicly funded immunization program, mostly targeting children, with some vaccines targeting adult groups of risk. Pediatric immunization provides protection to unimmunized populations via herd immunity. However, serious infections still cause substantial morbidity and mortality.
The goal of the project: to identify risk factors for developing serious infections caused by encapsulated bacteria.
Methodology: chart review of hospitalized cases.
Significance: identify modifiable risk factors to inform public health policy.
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Dr. Chris Verschoor
Projects:
- The role of frailty and biological aging as predictors of adverse outcomes in older adults. This includes: investigating treatment-related complications in cancer patients, such as immunotherapy-related toxicity and muscositis/infections as a result of radiation therapy; health trajectories of healthy older adults and those living with HIV.
- Correlates of vaccine-responsiveness, respiratory infection and infection-related outcomes in older adults. Secondary data from smaller cohort studies and larger administrative databases (i.e. ICES) are used to identify factors related to the risk of respiratory infection and severity of related outcomes.Funding: TBD
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Dr. Petros Zezos
Project: Artificial intelligence in Inflammatory bowel disease: Automatic, computer-aided determination of endoscopic inflammation in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): A prospective study.
Funding: Yes
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