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RI-MUHC ANNUAL REPORT 2020

null The RI-MUHC in numbers: 2019-2020

 

458 active members, including fundamental, clinical and evaluative researchers
458
active members,
including fundamental,
clinical and evaluative
researchers
1,195 research trainees, including 378 M.Sc. and 453 PhD candidates, 214 postdocs and 150 clinical research fellows
1,195
research trainees,
including 378 M.Sc. and
453 PhD candidates,
214 postdocs and 150
clinical research fellows
1,209 staff in research and administration
1,209
staff in research
and administration
Over 1,900 peer-reviewed scientific publications
Over 1,900
peer-reviewed scientific
publications
Over 2,000 scientific talks given by our researchers worldwide
Over 2,000
scientific talks given by our
researchers worldwide
32,563 square metres of research space
32,563
square metres of
research space
408 research contracts and 725 agreements signed
408
research contracts and
725 agreements signed
28 invention disclosures
28
invention disclosures
Ongoing research collaborations with 61 countries
Ongoing research
collaborations with
61 countries

 

 

About this report

Statistics
Represent fiscal year 2020 (April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020), unless indicated otherwise
Research funds
Grants, contracts (including indirect costs), studentships, salary awards from peer-reviewed agencies, and funding from university and hospital foundations
Administered at either the RI-MUHC or McGill University, for RI‑MUHC researchers
Researchers
Individuals conducting active and independent research, who have received at least $5,000 in research funding during the fiscal year
Staff
Administrative and research staff based at MUHC locations
Publications
Selected from July 2019 to June 2020
Counts
Active researchers are counted as of May 2020
Research trainees are counted as of July 2019
Staff are counted as of April 2020. Excludes researchers and trainees as well as staff located at the Montreal Neurological Institute and McGill Campus.
Images
The RI-MUHC respects public health guidelines to reduce transmission of COVID-19. Some images in this report were taken prior to the pandemic.

 



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