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Six researchers get over $1 million in CFI funds

Six University of Ottawa researchers in fields as diverse as multimedia, obesity, HIV and molecular biology have received $1.3 million in funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation.

The researchers receiving funding are

  • Dr. Antonio Colavita ($200,000), who is studying a microscopic worm to develop new models that may ultimately lead to the development of new drug targets or therapies for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s Disease.
  • Dr. John Copeland ($199,620), of the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, who researches how genes express themselves in mammalian development.
  • Dr. Jim Dimitroulakos ($200,000), who uses the latest techniques of molecular biology and biopharmaceuticals to develop new approaches to cancer treatment.
  • Adulmotaleb El-Saddik, PhD ($353,715), who is creating the “Secure Multimedia Research Group” to study ways of preventing breaches of computer security.
  • Qiao Li, PhD ($200,000), who is seeking to understand gene transcription processes and whose work may lead to novel treatments for infertility, diabetes, vascular disease, obesity, and hormone disorders.
  • Dr. Paul MacPherson ($200,000), who is researching just how the HIV virus weakens and destroys the functioning of the immune system.