Récipiendaires 2014 - Programmes de recherche

Dr Harsha Shanthanna

Bourse de nouveaux chercheurs Laboratoires Abbvie en anesthésie

Dr Harsha Shanthanna

Assistant Professor
McMaster University – Anesthesiology, Hamilton, ON

Most Effective Opioid Analgesia in Ambulatory Surgeries: a randomized control, investigator blinded, parallel group with superiority design study of Morphine versus Hydromorphone.
Dr Gerard Curley

Bourse de recherche de la Société canadienne des anesthésiologistes

Dr Gerard Curley

Assistant Professor
St. Michael’s Hospital – Anesthesia, Toronto, ON

Pre-activated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Bacterial Pneumonia.
Dr Alana Flexman

Subventions de fonctionnement en surspécialité - Bourse de recherche de la SCA en neuroanesthésie - à la mémoire d’Adrienne Cheng

Dr Alana Flexman

University of British Columbia – Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics,
Vancouver, BC

Effect of an alveolar recruitment maneuver on subdural pressure, brain swelling and cerebral perfusion pressure in patients undergoing supratentorial tumour resection.
Dr Michael Zaugg

Bourse de recherche Dr Earl-Wynands

Dr Michael Zaugg

Full Professor
University of Alberta – Anesthesiology and Pain Med,
Edmonton, AB

Anti-inflammatory and infarct size reducing actions of fat emulsions in hearts: an in vivo microPET/CT analysis in rats.
Dr Ban Tsui

Bourses de fonctionnement ouvertes - Dr R A Gordon Research Award

Dr Ban Tsui

Professor
University of Alberta – Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,
Edmonton, AB

Local Anesthetic Reversal for Peripheral Nerve Blocks.
Dr David Ansley

Bourses de fonctionnement ouvertes - Bourse de recherche Dr R-A-Gordon

Dr David Ansley

Clinical Professor
The University of British Columbia – Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics,
Vancouver, BC

Propofol mediated cardioprotective signal transduction: role of caveolin.
Dr Neil Goldenberg

Bourse de recherche pour les résidents - Anesthésiologistes de l’Ontario – Bourse de recherche de la SCA pour les résidents

Dr Neil Goldenberg

Resident PGY-3
University of Toronto – Anesthesia,
Toronto, ON

The role of the calcium channel TRPV4 in hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction.