Announcing the results of the 2023 CDTRP Research Innovation Grant Competition – 13 new projects funded!

The CDTRP is happy to share the results of the 2023 CDTRP Research Innovation Grant Competition and welcome 13 new projects into our national research structure. Since 2013, the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) has supported research and innovation that addresses barriers within the fields of donation and transplantation, with the ultimate goal of advancing long-term health outcomes and quality of life for Canadian transplant patients. As we are entering our 10th year of creating opportunities for innovative research collaborations, CDTRP is very proud to add 12 new projects from devoted and visionary investigators.

This competition was made possible through the generous financial support, dedication and commitment from our national and regional partners, which include:

We would also like to thank and acknowledge everyone who contributed to the competition and peer review process, including Peer Review Committee Chair Dr. Sunita Singh, our scientific reviewers and our patient, family and donor reviewers for participating in the review process and for upholding an excellent level of professionalism and quality.

The 13 new projects that will receive funding and will be added to the CDTRP are:

Dr. Fédérick D’AragonRead article
  • Main affiliation: Université de Sherbrooke 
  • Project title: CINERGY BC: The Calcineurin Inhibitors in NEuRoloGically deceased donors to decrease kidney delaYed graft function (CINERGY)-Pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT)-British Columbia
Dr. Jagbir GillRead article
  • Main affiliation: University of British Columbia 
  • Project title: A unique reciprocity-based strategy to improve living kidney donations in British Columbia: Focus group consultations 
Dr. James LanRead article
  • Main affiliation: University of British Columbia 
  • Project title: Accelerating the Translation of a Novel Luminex Anti-ABO Antibody Detection Technology to Expand the Use of ABO-Incompatible Transplantation in Canada 
Dr. Mypinder SekhonRead article
  • Main affiliation: University of British Columbia 
  • Project title: Characterizing the cerebrovascular physiology of circulatory death during withdrawal of life sustaining therapies in humans 
Dr. Christopher Nguan 
  • Main affiliation: University of British Columbia 
  • Project title: Machine learning enabled optimization of perioperative hemodynamics in renal transplantation
Dr. Murdoch LeeiesRead article
  • Main affiliation: University of Manitoba 
  • Project title: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation (OTDT) A curriculum in cultural competency for OTDT healthcare teams in Canada 
Dr. Maureen MeadeRead article
  • Main affiliation: McMaster University 
  • Project title: Guidelines for Sequential Participation of Transplant Recipients into Donor Intervention Trials and Subsequent Transplant Trials 
Dr. Michael Khoury Read article
  • Main affiliation: University of Alberta 
  • Project title: Utilizing Exercise Cardiovascular and Skeletal Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Evaluate Factors Associated with Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients 
Dr. Simon UrschelRead article
  • Main affiliation: University of Alberta 
  • Project title: Exploring the lived experience of pediatric heart transplantation from patient and family perspectives 
Dr. Jason WeatheraldRead article
  • Main affiliation: University of Alberta 
  • Project title: Lung Transplantation Research Priority Setting Partnership 
Dr. Mamatha BhatRead article
  • Main affiliation: University Health Network 
  • Project title: Development of a Machine Learning Tool for Non-invasive Diagnosis of Liver Graft Pathology
Dr. Charles Weijer & Dr. Marat SlessarevRead article
  • Main affiliations: Western University & London Health Science Centre 
  • Project title: Seeding an international collaborative to produce guidelines for the conduct of randomized controlled trials of organ donor interventions 
Dr. Blayne Amir SayedRead article
  • Main affiliation: The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute 
  • Project title: Reduction of proinflammatory damage to limit liver ischemia-reperfusion injury 
Congratulations to all of the research teams! We will be featuring each of these projects in our newsletter over the next few weeks, and we look forward to hearing from the teams on upcoming Research Connect series and other CDTRP events as the projects get underway.
We are already planning for the 2024 CDTRP Research Innovation Grant competition, so start sharpening your pencils and putting your best ideas and teams together for next year!