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Applications to the 2021ÌýResearch Match 4.0 Program is now closed!
We are very excited to launch the fourth iteration of ResearchMatch. To realize the potential of Computational Medicine at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, there is a need to better connect researchers in life sciences and clinical domains with colleagues from data sciences (e.g., statistics, bioinformatics, medical informatics, computer science, epidemiology). The former has interesting datasets and questions, while the latter can apply or develop quantitative methods to look for solutions to these questions. However, biologists and clinician researchers don’t necessarily know where to find people with the right quantitative skills and who would like to collaborate and, conversely, data scientists don’t necessarily know who has interesting questions that they could help with.
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Objective
The seed funding envelope will support up toÌýtwo ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ faculty members to plan, organize and analyze data (no data generation). The biological or clinical researcher and the data scientist submitting the joint project proposal must not have worked together before. All projects will be evaluated based on scientific excellence, evidence of synergy in the propose collaboration, and potential of the proposed work to progress to other funding competitions.
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Steps of the ResearchMatch Program
To facilitate this type of matchmaking, the MiCM ResearchMatch Program will be accomplished through the following three steps:
Step 1:ÌýThe ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ life science and clinical research communities will be consulted to ask for initial project submissions. Keywords along with a high-level summary will be displayed on the MiCM website.
Step 2:ÌýThe ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ data science community andÌýMila affiliated researchers will be asked to look through the list of projects via the MiCMÌý, contact project leads and, if there is a shared interest, develop a joint MiCM project proposal.
Step 3:ÌýJoint project proposals will be submitted via this webform and a number of projects will be selected for funding.
Funding envelope for each project will be small (10-50K) and will be restricted to funds to plan, organize and analyze data (no data generation). Project duration will be up to one year.
Beyond the projects that will be supported through the first phase of this program, we will also use the list of submitted projects to develop a scholars program. The idea there is that, for small scale projects, it might be sufficient to have a student working under the supervision of the project PI and a senior data scientist, without the requirement of a formal established collaboration. In this instance, the funding envelope would cover a student stipend.
Key dates
· Call for initial project submission: February 5th, 2021
· Date to submit initial project submission: March 5th,Ìý2021, now closed
· Date to register joint project proposals: April 1st, 2021
· Announcements of winners: end of April/early May
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Eligibility and Details
The researchers submitting the application must be from the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ community, spanning the downtown campus Macdonald campus, the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ academic hospitals and their affiliated research institutes or affiliated with Mila.
Selection criteria for full proposals will include:
- One biological or clinical researcher and one data scientist who haven’t worked together before
- Scientific excellence
- Feasibility
- Evidence of synergy in the proposed collaboration
- Potential of the proposed work to progress to other funding competitions
- Relevance to other ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ initiatives will also be considered
- Impact of the collaboration in the laboratory setting
Funding envelope for each project will be small (10-50K) and will be restricted to funds to plan, organize and analyze data (no data generation). Project duration will be up to one year.
A short progress report for each project will be required at the end of the funded year.
Project Creation Form
Fill out the following information in the ResearchMatch portal to Create a Project:
· Project title
· Preferred project start date
· MiCM Axis
· High level abstract
· Project description (0.5-1 page)
· Description of datasets to be used (collaborations for study design are also encouraged)
· Explain why you see this as a collaborative research project and what you hope to gain from the collaboration. Highlight any potential of the proposed work to progress to other funding competition.ÌýDescription of datasets to be used or generated.
· Relevant to the following organization/initiatives (Select all that apply)
· Expected project timeframe
· Can students apply for this project? (Y/N)
· Selected tags
Once a project has been submitted, the application will be visible to all. The projects can be sorted and easily searchable.Ìý
Next step: once the projects are listed on the portal a match needs to be made. PrincipleÌýinvestigators can apply to listed projects.
Once a match has been made the second phase of the project is to work and make sense of the data.
***Please ignore the Application interface on the ResearchMatch portal. This is intended for our Summer Scholars program.Ìý
When do I apply?
Initial project submissions will be accepted starting FebÌý5th, 2021.Ìý
WhereÌýdo I apply?
Projects can be created in the ResearchMatch Portal:
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Found a Match? Let us know by filling out the webform
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For any inquiries and/or assistance, please contact info-micm [at] mcgill.ca