CDTRP 2025 Research Connect Series

The CDTRP Research Connect series is taking place every other Thursday at 1 pm ET. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for this engaging series!

This series streamlines the subset of Theme, Hub, and Working Group meetings that aimed to share and discuss the latest research findings across the network and our Webinar series, which featured national and international speakers. Theme, Hub, and Working Group meetings aimed at developing new initiatives, projects, or grants will be scheduled separately, approximately three times per year per group. Our goal is to make it easy for our members to know about and attend high quality presentations across all Themes and topics of interest. We are aiming for active discussions including researchers, trainees, and patient, family, and donor partners, engaging the whole community as if we were having a family dinner rather than listening to a formal presentation.

On February 27, 2025 we are pleased to have Dr. Ikram Abow-Mohamed, a PGY-3 Internal Medicine resident at McGill University, and Dr. Amine Mohamed Benmassaoud a gastroentologist and hematologist at McGill University, to present on the topic: “Feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of prehabilitation programs in patients awaiting liver transplantation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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About Dr. Vanessa Silva e Silva

Ikram Abow-Mohamed is a PGY-3 Internal Medicine resident at McGill University, set to begin a Gastroenterology fellowship at McGill in the upcoming year.

Under the supervision of Dr. Benmassaoud, Ikram’s research centers on hepatology, with an emphasis on body composition, including sarcopenia and other factors influencing muscle mass and fat distribution. Her work explores how these components impact outcomes in patients with chronic liver disease, particularly in the context of portal hypertension.

Ikram is dedicated to integrating research and clinical practice, with the ultimate goal of contributing to advancements in hepatology and transplantation to improve patient care and outcomes.

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About Dr. Amine Benmassaoud

Dr. Amine Benmassaoud completed his medical training and specialty training in Gastroenterology at McGill University. He then pursued a fellowship in hepatology at the Sheila Sherlock Liver Centre, Royal Free Hospital, London England thanks to the support of the CASL Clinical Fellowship award. He recently completed his Master’s in Experimental Medicine at McGill University. He is currently an assistant professor of medicine, member of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at McGill University Health Centre in Montreal. He has received the Young Investigator Bursary given by EASL, as well as a New Investigator Scholarship by the CROI organisation. He is currently also receiving bridging support through the Department of Medicine of McGill University. He aims to improve the health of Canadians by creating a vibrant research program addressing current knowledge gaps in the field of portal hypertension and vascular liver diseases.