Research Funding
Since 1999, over $10M in operational funding has supported the laboratory.
Current and Recent Funding
Hotchkiss Brain Institute
Hopewell Professorship in Brain Imaging (2010-24)
$1,000,000
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Quantitative MR Imaging of Vascular Contributions to Aging, Cognitive Decline and Stroke (Foundation Award) (2015-22)
$1,300,000
Canadian Cancer Society
Differentiating Between True and Pseudo-Progression in Patients with Glioblastoma Multiforme (Innovation Grant, with Marc Lebel, Co-PI) (2016-19)
$165,000
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
µMRA - A Tale or Two Approaches (Grant-in-Aid) (2018-21)
$273,000
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Advanced Deep Learning Approaches to Enhance Magnetic Resonance Tomography (Discovery Grant) (2021-26)
$250,000
Hotchkiss Brain Institute
MR Biomarker Lifespan Curves for Detecting Early Change in Cognitive Impairment and Dementia (Booster Grant) (2023-5)
$100,000
Collaborative Funding
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Biomarkers of Vascular Function and Integrity in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: A Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study (Eric Smith, PI) (2015-18)
$500,000
Brain Canada Foundation
Novel Blood and Neuroimaging Markers of Alzheimer's Disease and Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (Eric Smith, PI) (2016-18)
$2,000,000
ALS Society of Canada/Brain Canada
Novel MRI Biomarkers for Monitoring Disease Progression in ALS (Sanjay Kaira, PI) (2016-19)
$2,946,000
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Imaging Tools for Quick and Appropriate Triage of Stroke Patients (Bijoy Menon, PI) (2016-19)
$573,000
MS Society of Canada
Prediction of Disease Deterioration in Multiple Sclerosis using Multi-stream Deep Learning (Yunyan Zhang, PI) (2020-23)
$300,000
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Prediction of Multiple Sclerosis Disability Worsening Scores using Multi-stream Deep Learning (Yunyan Zhang, PI) (2020-25)
$711,500