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- $1M for Dr. Catherine Goudie, clinician-researcher at the RI-MUHC
null $1M for Dr. Catherine Goudie, clinician-researcher at the RI-MUHC
The TD Bank grant will revolutionize the detection of hereditary cancers in young people with an innovative mobile application
Dec. 17, 2019
Source: MCH Foundation. Dr. Catherine Goudie, member of the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) and MUHC clinician, has won one of ten $1 million grants offered in North America as part of the TD Ready Challenge.
Among the countless applications received from across North America, Dr. Goudie's outstanding project was the only recipient from Québec in 2019.
“MIPOGG represents 5 years of hard work. The app will make significant advances in pediatric oncology.” —Dr. Catherine Goudie
The MIPOGG (McGill Interactive Pediatric OncoGenetic Guidelines) application brings together scientific collaborations from more than six countries and is already in use in more than 40 countries. The app provides access to an online health platform that will revolutionize the detection of cancer predisposing syndromes in young people, a first in pediatric oncology that brings new hope to young patients.
- Learn more about the MIPOGG application on page 11 of the 2019 RI-MUHC annual report and on the MIPOGG website
- Learn more about the TD Ready Challenge
- Learn more about the Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation, a proud funding partner in the development of MIPOGG