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2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT
MONTREAL CLINICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ( IRCM) 2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT2 3
THE IRCM AT A GLANCE
MESSAGES FROM THE MANAGEMENT
DISCOVERING
TRAINING
TREATING
SUMMARY Notice to readersThe IRCM’s 2018-2019 Annual Report summarizes the highlights and financial data for the period beginning April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2019.
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48 ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
IRCM FOUNDATION
RESEARCH FACILITIES
VALORIZING
OUTREACH3824
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• Founded in 1967
• A community of over 400 researchers, students and employees
• Independent non-profit institution
• Affiliated with Université de Montréal
• Associated with McGill University
• IRCM Clinic associated with the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM)
• Funded by the the Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation (Quebec ministry of Economy and Innovation)
• Member of Université de Montréal’s RUISSS (du Réseau universitaire intégré de santé et de services sociaux)
• Member of the M8 Alliance (international network of academic institutions)
TRAINING
VALORIZING
DISCOVERING
PILLARS
TREATING
THE IRCM at a glance
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My first words are to thank Tarik Möröy for his unwavering commitment, which has solidified the IRCM even more as a leader in medical research in Quebec and Canada. It was a great pleasure to work with him, and I am delighted that this leading scientist has decided to remain with us as a researcher.
I would also like to welcome Max Fehlmann to the Institute’s great community. The IRCM is pleased to benefit from his impressive experience as a seasoned manager and his in-depth professional research knowledge. Dr. Fehlmann can count on our unconditional support as the new President and Scientific Director.
In closing, I wish to express my deep appreciation to my colleagues on the IRCM Board of Directors as well as to those on the Institute’s Foundation Board for their unwavering efforts and indispensable support. I would also like to pay tribute to the researchers, students, staff and partners who contribute, day after day, to furthering the mission of our institute.
Pierre Duplessis, MDChairman of the Board
As you can see from this report, 2018-2019 marked another year of many achievements for the Institute, and I could not have asked for a better way to complete my mandate as its President and Scientific Director.
On March 1, 2006, I was entrusted with the leadership of the Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) and 13 years later to the day on March 1, 2019, it was with a sense of accomplishment that I passed the reins of the IRCM to Max Fehlmann. I wish him the best of success in leading the institute to new frontiers of science and medical research. I took on the duties of the Institute’s leadership with a great deal of respect and pride. There is no doubt that the IRCM will continue its pursuit of excellence with Dr. Fehlmann at its helm.
I would like to thank all members of the IRCM community who have crossed my path since I started at the Institute. It was a privilege to work with you and support your research, your ideas and innovations. It will be a pleasure for me to maintain and deepen these ties since I remain at the IRCM as a researcher to continue my work on blood cell differentiation and blood cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma.
Tarik Möröy, PhDOutgoing President and Scientific Director
It is an honor for me to join an institution as remarkable as the IRCM and succeed the founder of the IRCM, Dr. Jacques Genest, as well as Dr. Michel Chrétien, Dr. Yvan Guindon, Dr. Louis-Gilles Durand and, of course, Tarik Möröy. Thanks to them, the Institute has carved out a solid reputation in the medical and scientific world. I aim to contribute to the IRCM’s breadth and enviable reputation.
For more than 50 years, the success of the IRCM has relied on hundreds of talented people. Day after day, researchers, doctors, students, employees and volunteers dedicate themselves to medical research. I look forward to working with such admirably committed people. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank them for their enthusiastic welcome.
Inspired by the Institute’s core mission, our community is always ready to take on new challenges and foster the well-being of the community at large. The heart of our vision will remain firmly focused on the four pillars that have characterized the IRCM from the beginning: discovering, treating, training and valorizing. I hope you will join us on this ambitious journey.
Max Fehlmann, PhD, MBAIncoming President and Scientific Director
MESSAGES from the management
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Discovering
The IRCM excels in basic research, a sector that remains at the forefront of innovation. It is the very basis of economic development in the fields of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and health services. In close collaboration with colleagues around the world, IRCM researchers aim to better understand the causes of diseases and discover diagnostic tools.
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6ACTIVE CANADA
RESEARCH CHAIRS
11ACTIVE IRCM
RESEARCH CHAIRS 35RESEARCH UNITS
5 RESEARCH DIVISIONS:
Cancer and Genetic Diseases
Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases
Immunity and Viral Infections
Neurobiology and Development
Systems Biology and Medicinal Chemistry
146SCIENTIFIC
PUBLICATIONS
12NEW GRANTS FROM THE
CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH
DISCOVERING
2018-2019
Members of the IRCM community contribute to the Institute’s reputation through their contribution to biomedical research. Here is an overview of scientific achievements the marked 2018-2019.
Understanding how leukemia and lymphoma cells resist treatment
Breast cancer: discovery of a protein linked to metastasis
A five-course breakfast to track risk factors for type 2 diabetes
Montreal researchers explain how your muscles form
Wiring of the brain: Growing nerves detect pathfinding cues produced at a distance
Diabetes’ sworn enemy could ultimately be a valuable ally
SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGHS
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NICOLE J. FRANCIS*Biochemistry of Epigenetic Inheritance
YVAN GUINDONBioorganic Chemistry
FRANÇOIS ROBERTChromatin and Genomic Expression
MARLENE OEFFINGERRibonucleoprotein Biochemistry
PETER W. SCHILLERChemical Biology and Peptide Research
ÉRIC LÉCUYERRNA Biology
MOHAN MALLESHAIAHStem Cells and Cell Reprogramming
IMMUNITY AND VIRAL
INFECTIONS
SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND MEDICINAL
CHEMISTRY
CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC
DISEASES
NEUROBIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT
CANCER AND GENETIC
DISEASESWILLIAM TSANGCell Division and Centrosome Biology
JEAN-FRANÇOIS CÔTÉ*Cytoskeletal Organization and Cell Migration
MARIE TRUDELMolecular Genetics and Development
MARTIN SAUVAGEAUFunctional Genomics and Noncoding RNAs
TARIK MÖRÖYHematopoiesis and Cancer
JEAN VACHERCellular Interactions and Development
PAUL JOLICOEURMolecular Biology
ÉRIC A. COHENHuman Retrovirology
HUA GUMolecular Immunology
JAVIER M. DI NOIAMechanisms of Genetic Diversity
EMILIA LIANA FALCONE**Microbiome and Mucosal Defense
ANDRÉ VEILLETTEMolecular Oncology
WOONG-KYUNG SUH*Immune Regulation
NABIL G. SEIDAHBiochemical Neuroendocrinology
MAY FARAJNutrition, Lipoproteins and Cardiometabolic Diseases
CHRISTIAN DESCHEPPERExperimental Cardiovascular Biology
RÉMI RABASA-LHORETMetabolic Diseases
JENNIFER ESTALL*Molecular Mechanisms of Diabetes
MATHIEU FERRONIntegrative and Molecular Physiology
BENOIT COULOMBETranslational Proteomics
DAVID R. HIPFNEREpithelial Cell Biology
JACQUES DROUINMolecular Genetics
FRÉDÉRIC CHARRONMolecular Biology of Neural Development
ARTUR KANIANeural Circuit Development
HIDETO TAKAHASHISynapse Development and Plasticity
MICHEL CAYOUETTECellular Neurobiology
ERIC RACINEPragmatic Health Ethics
MARIE KMITA*Genetics and Development
RESEARCH DIVISIONS AND UNITS * Research Division Director*New Research Unit opened in 2018-2019
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TREATING
The IRCM Clinic is a reference centre for clinical care, research and prevention. Clinical research protocols are conducted there and have contributed, among other things, to identifying new biomarkers of cardiovascular risk and evaluating new therapeutic avenues. Through a unique multidisciplinary approach, the clinic provides innovative and personalized care to its patients.
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TREATING
2018-2019
12,345VISITS PER YEAR
3CLINICS SPECIALIZED
IN RARE DISEASES
63GENETIC COUNSELLING
CONSULTATIONS
4,835PATIENTS
25SPECIALIZED PHYSICIANS
3RESEARCH
CLINICS
14HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS
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CLINICS SPECIALIZED
IN RARE DISEASES
RESEARCHCLINICS
2018-2019DIABETES
RÉMI RABASA-LHORETClinic Director
HYPERTENSIONMAXIME LAMARRE-CLICHE
Clinic Director
LIPIDSSOPHIE BERNARD
Clinic Director
RESEARCH CENTRE ON RARE AND GENETIC DISEASES IN ADULTSThe IRCM’s Research Centre on Rare and Genetic Diseases in Adults aims to better understand rare and genetic diseases, and develop new treatments adapted to adult patients through advanced medical research.
Its ultimate goal is to provide an environment where patients will be supported by a multidisciplinary team and enjoy a better quality of life through the benefits of research.
It is with great sadness that the IRCM community learned of the death of Dr. Robert Dufour, which happened on November 7, 2018.
He was a specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of dyslipidemias and was, until recently, Director
of the IRCM Clinic for Nutrition, Metabolism and Atherosclerosis, now known as the Lipids Clinic. Not
only was he a renowned expert and an outstanding collaborator, but he was also deeply dedicated to
his patients and committed to their well-being. Dr. Dufour will be missed by the Institute’s community,
including his patients, who cherished him.
GENETIC DYSLIPIDEMIAS*SOPHIE BERNARDClinic Director
PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCYHUGO CHAPDELAINEClinic Director
RARE KIDNEY DISEASES*GUILLAUME BOLLÉEClinic Director
2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT
*New clinics opened in 2018-2019
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TREATING
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TRAINING
The Institute’s students and postdoctoral fellows benefit from state-of-the-art training, resources and research infrastructures. They also have the opportunity to promote their research during congresses and conferences, including the IRCM Scientific Forum. In addition to being an institution providing exceptional training, the IRCM also offers a rich and lively scientific life.
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TRAINING
2018-2019
710TEACHING HOURS
648.5 at Université de Montréal by 29 IRCM researchers
61.5 at other universities, including McGill University, by 13 IRCM researchers
103SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
31 by external funding agencies
36 by the IRCM Foundation
36 from university departments
19PRIZES AWARDED
TO STUDENTS AT THE IRCM SCIENTIFIC FORUM
269STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL
FELLOWS IN TRAINING72 interns
58 Master’s students
82 PhD students
57 postdoctoral fellows
46ROTATIONS OF MEDICAL
RESIDENTS
53COMPLETED TRAININGS
18 Master’s students
15 PhD students
18 postdoctoral fellows
2 PhD transitions
84SPEAKERS INVITED
AT THE IRCM25 as part of weekly conferences
59 as part of special conferences, seminars, or other events
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The IRCM Student Association brings together the Institute’s students and postdoctoral fellows. It also fosters their relationships with other members of the internal community and represents them in dealings with governing bodies.
Through the Association, students have the opportunity to develop and establish their leadership and organizational skills. The Association acts as a liaison between students and postdoctoral fellows and scientific management to facilitate interaction and co-operation, thereby positively contributing to the IRCM’s development. Moreover, it maintains ties with other student bodies at Université de Montréal and McGill University.
As of March 31, 2019
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEPresidentAWAIS JAVED
Vice PresidentMICHEL FRIES
TreasurersJULIE CRUANES, ARTURO PAPALUCA
CommunicationsVINCENT PANNETON, MARIKO WITALIS
Scientific Life Committee RepresentativesJUAN-CARLOS PADILLA, NEERA SRISKANDARAJAH
IRCM Foundation Student RepresentativeSABRINA SCHLIENGER
CAREER DAY Camille Latour, Joanna Li, Mariko Witalis
HAPPY HOURThomas Brown, Ko Currie, Maude Vinette
HOLIDAYS PARTYHeather Keightly, Shannon Swikert, Maude Vinette
INTERLAB CLUBRebecca Cusseddu, Michael Housset, Joanna Li, Vatsal Sachan, Mariko Witalis
SPORTS, BBQ AND VOLLEY-BALL TOURNAMENTCamille Boudreau-Pinsonneault, Michel Fries, Heather Keightly, Sabrina Schlienger, Shannon Swikert
STUDENT WELLNESSOmar Al Rifai, Virginie Bascunana, Sam Bovaird, Thomas Brown, Julie Cruanés, Stéphanie Duval, Awais Javed, Juan-Carlos Padilla, Neera Sriskandarajah, Shannon Swikert
WINE AND CHEESEVirginie Bascunana, Julie Cruanes, Rebecca Cusseddu, Carine Delliaux, Shannon Swikert
ASSOÉ T U D I A N T SP O S T D O C S
IRCM STUDENT ASSOCIATION
2018-2019
TRAINING
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Valorizing
The IRCM’s contribution to Québec’s socioeconomic development constitutes an important element of its mission. In collaboration with Univalor, a university technology transfer organization, the Institute’s Technology Transfer Office carries out the Institute’s mission by facilitating the commercial development of new discoveries. More specifically, the Office helps set up and assists partnerships between IRCM researchers and the industry, whether it be for a research collaboration, a licence, a research contract or material transfer.
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40PATENTS DULY ISSUED FOR MAJOR DISCOVERIES IN THE
PAST 33 YEARS
$8MIN REVENUE FOR THE
INSTITUTE, ITS LABORATORIES, AND ITS RESEARCHERS
ACCUMULATED OVER THE PAST 13 YEARS
69% OF IRCM RESEARCHERS
SHARED THEIR DISCOVERIES WITH THE TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER OFFICE
5NEW DECLARATIONS OF
INVENTION
8NEW PATENT
APPLICATIONS FILED
VALORIZING
2018-2019
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Research Infrastructure
In the field of biomedical and clinical research, scientific equipment plays a major role. However, since it advances at high speed, researchers must constantly adapt to stay on the cutting edge.
That’s why the IRCM has made research infrastructure a key component of its operations through its core facilities, which include dozens of scientific instruments for the entire IRCM community. Today, 20 years after their creation, researchers, doctors, professionals and students are unanimous: the Institute’s core facilities give them a head start, have become the envy of many and help recruit outstanding researchers.
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ANIMAL FACILITIES AND ANIMAL HEALTHPromote and ensure the application of animal care and protection principles in accordance with the Canadian Council on Animal Care’s standards and guidelines and provides technical assistance to researchers for experimental research programs.
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY
BIOINFORMATICS Supports researchers in the analysis of biological data, particularly high-throughput genomic data.
RESEARCH PLATFORM ON OBESITY, METABOLISM AND DIABETES
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS Provides a range of services combining advice and access to state-of-the-art technology to meet the needs of genetic analysis and gene expression, with new high-throughput sequencing technique, which is now a standard technique in biomedical and enables a large amount of data acquisition in one experiment.
SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT
FLOW CYTOMETRYProvides characterization services of a large number of cells simultaneously as well as cell sorting using flow cytometry as a multiparametric analysis tool.
HISTOLOGY Provides expertise in tissue sections and staining for optical microscopy and analysis.
MICROINJECTION AND TRANSGENESIS Allows the production of experimental models of human diseases to accelerate the understanding of their causes and progression.
MICROSCOPY AND IMAGING Provides state-of-the-art fluorescence microscopes for observation of cells and tissues at different magnification and accuracy, as well as equipment for high-throughput microscopy and videomicroscopy.
MASS SPECTROMETRY AND PROTEOMICSOffers state-of-the-art mass spectrometry services for the identification, characterization and quantification of proteins and small molecules.
CORE FACILITIES
RESEARCH PLATFORM
SPECIALIZED SERVICES
RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE
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Outreach
The IRCM is internationally renowned in both the scientific community and the general public. This reputation is due to the quality of its research and the high-level training it offers. All these achievements have resulted in major distinctions and increased visibility.
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2018APRIL 20, 2018Commemorative ceremony in honour of Jacques Genest, founder of the IRCM
MAY 12, 2018IRCM Challenge Race and walk on Mount Royal benefitting the IRCM Foundation
MAY 25, 2018Inauguration of the Rare Kidney Disease Clinic at the Institute’s Research Centre on Rare and Genetic Diseases in Adults [01]
MAY 29, 2018IRCM Foundation’s golf tournament
JUNE 7-8, 2018IRCM Scientific Forum
JUNE 19, 2018IRCM Annual General Meeting
JUNE 21, 2018BBQ organized by the Student Association
JUNE 22, 2018IRCM Blood Drive [02]
SEPTEMBER 27, 2018Evening in honour of Louis-Gilles Durand, retiring Vice President, Administration and Finance
OCTOBER 19, 2018Marie and Willie Chrétien Conference, organized by the IRCM Student AssociationGuest speaker: Richard Flavell, Yale University
OCTOBER 24, 2018IRCM Foundation’s recognition ceremony
NOVEMBER 3, 2018Quebec Sickle Cell Disease Association Symposium
NOVEMBER 11, 2018Inauguration of a triptych of paintings offered by the Rotchin family, in memory of Arleen Solomon Rotchin [03]
NOVEMBER 29, 2018IRCM Foundation’s Annual DinnerPresentation of the IRCM Merit Award to Louis-Gilles Durand
DECEMBER 13, 2018Evening in honour of Yves Berthiaume, retiring Vice President, Clinic and Clinical Research
2019JANUARY 18, 2019IRCM Open House and Student Recruitment Activity
FEBRUARY 19, 2019Evening in honour of Tarik Möröy to mark the end of his term as President and Scientific Director
FEBRUARY 28, 2019Inauguration of the Genetic Dyslipidemia Clinic at the Institute’s Research Centre on Rare and Genetic Diseases in AdultsIn the presence of Pierre Fitzgibbon, Minister of Economy and Innovation, and Danielle McCann, Minister of Health and Social Services [04]
MARCH 1, 2019Max Fehlmann begins his term as President and Scientific Director
MCM
IRCM MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE (MCM) MASTER’S OPTION - Institutional Award
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE FOR INNOVATION, UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL’S FACULTY OF MEDICINE
JAVIER DI NOIAMechanisms of Genetic Diversity Research Unit
UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL’S FACULTY OF MEDICINE AWARD
ARIEL CASCIOPostdoctoral fellow, Pragmatic Health Ethics Research Unit
BANTING POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP
TARIK MÖRÖYHematopoiesis and Cancer Research Unit
MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN ACADEMY OF HEALTH
MICHEL CHRÉTIENEmeritus Research Professor
COMMANDER OF THE ORDRE DE MONTRÉAL
CHRISTINE JOLICOEURResearch Assistant, Cellular Neurobiology Research Unit
RESEARCH PROFESSIONALS EXCELLENCE AWARD, FONDS DE RECHERCHE DU QUÉBEC
NABIL G. SEIDAHDirector, Biochemical Neuroendocrinology Research Unit
AKIRA ENDO AWARD
GRAND PRIX SCIENTIFIQUE OF THE LEFOULON-DELALANDE-INSTITUTE OF FRANCE FOUNDATION
LOUIS AND ARTHUR LUCIAN PRIZE, MCGILL UNIVERSITY
PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK, LA PRESSE
DISTINCTIONSINSTITUTIONAL EVENTS
Congratulations to the people of the IRCM community who have had their commitment and the quality of their work recognized over the last year!
As an organizer, collaborator or host, the Institute has been actively involved in numerous major events throughout the year. Here is an overview of them.
OUTREACH
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83,569VISITORS TO THE IRCM’S
WEBSITE
185 MEDIA HITS IN
13DIFFERENT LANGUAGESAn average of 3.6 mentions per week
27 INTERVIEWED IRCM EXPERTS
1LA PRESSE
PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK
OUTREACH
+ 22%
+ 46% + 57%
+ 46%2,502 Facebook followers
2,169 Linkedin followers
1,189 Twitter followers
317 Instagram followers
MEDIA COVERAGE A NEW WEBSITE FOR THE IRCM
In June 2018, the IRCM unveiled its new web platform. Focusing on a user-friendly platform, a dynamic content as well as a modern and sleek visual, the new website has been designed to facilitate the dissemination and sharing of information.
This new website is a showcase for the Institute’s scientific research and our clinical services as well as a promotion tool for our researchers and the university curricula for students. The IRCM Foundation has also been promoted at the forefront throughout the site.
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Administration and Public Affairs The IRCM can count on many people who are making sustained efforts to provide high-quality administrative services. The Institute can also rely on managers who support the IRCM’s mission, excellence in research and training. The IRCM also benefits from the voluntary support of its Board members, which represents a particular advantage for the administrative and scientific management of the Institute.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PIERRE DUPLESSISChairManagement and Public Health Consultant
CHRISTINE LE JEUNEVice ChairSenior Vice President, Branch Manager, CIBC Wood Gundy
MEMBERSLUC BOILEAUPresident and Chief Executive Officer, Institut national d’excellence en santé et services sociaux (INESSS)
GUY BRETONRector, Université de Montréal
ANDRÉ COUILLARDPresident, IRCM Foundation Vice President, Executive Search & Recruitment Solutions, Optimum Talent
PHILIPPE CRINEPresident, Crine Consultant
MICHEL DÉCARYConsulting partner, BCF law firm
HÉLÈNE DESMARAISChairperson, HEC Montréal Board of Directors
MARINELLA ERMACORAPresident, The Createch Group, A Bell Canada Company
MAX FEHLMANNPresident and Scientific Director, IRCM
MARIE-JOSÉE GAGNONCEO and Founder, CASACOM
BRIAN Z. GELFAND Financial Market Professional
LOLITA GUERRERAAssociate Vice President of the Knowledge Based Industry, Province of Quebec, RBC
MICHEL LESPÉRANCECorporate Director
RICHARD MAYRANDExecutive Vice President, Pharmacy and Government Affairs, Jean Coutu Group
RICHARD PAYETTEPresident and CEO, Manulife Quebec
MARTIN P. ROSENTHAL Managing Partner, Transaction Advisory Services - Québec, EY
EMMANUEL TRIASSIExecutive Chairman, Groupe TEQ
SECRETARY
PAUL ROBERT Vice President, Legal Affairs, Technology Transfer, and Secretary General, IRCM
OBSERVER
DENISE MORANVILLE Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PIERRE DUPLESSIS (Chair), CHRISTINE LE JEUNE (Vice Chair), MICHEL DÉCARY, MAX FEHLMANN, MICHEL LESPÉRANCE
AUDIT COMMITTEE
CHRISTINE LE JEUNE (Chair), LOLITA GUERRERA, MARTIN P. ROSENTHAL, EMMANUEL TRIASSI
GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE
MICHEL DÉCARY (Chair), BRIAN GELFAND, MICHEL LESPÉRANCE
HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE
ANDRÉ COUILLARD (Chair), PHILIPPE CRINE, MICHEL LESPÉRANCE, RICHARD MAYRAND
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENTAs of March 31, 2019
MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
MAX FEHLMANNPresident and Scientific Director
SOPHIE BERNARDActing Vice President, Clinic and Clinical Research
JEAN-FRANÇOIS CÔTÉVice President, Research and Academic Affairs
MANON PEPINVice President, Communications and Public Relations
PAUL ROBERTVice President, Legal Affairs, Technology Transfer, and Secretary General
GILBERT TORDJMANVice President, Administration and Finance
SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
MAX FEHLMANN President and Scientific Director
JEAN-FRANÇOIS CÔTÉDirector, Cancer and Genetic Diseases Research Division
JENNIFER ESTALLDirector, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases Research Division
NICOLE FRANCISDirector, Systems Biology and Medicinal Chemistry Research Division
MARIE KMITADirector, Neurobiology and Development Research Division
WILLIAM TSANGDirector, Cancer and Genetic Diseases Research Axis
ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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Chair, Board of DirectorsPIERRE DUPLESSIS
Acting Vice President Clinic and Clinical ResearchSOPHIE BERNARD
Vice PresidentAdministration and FinanceGILBERT TORDJMANVice President
Research and Academic AffairsJEAN-FRANÇOIS CÔTÉ
Associate Vice PresidentScientific ActivitiesERIC RACINE
Associate Vice PresidentStudent AffairsJAVIER M. DI NOIA
Assistant DirectorResearch and Academic AffairsSÉBASTIEN SABBAGH
DirectorAnimal Facilities and Animal HealthOVIDIU JUMANCA
DirectorFinanceBENOIT PAPINEAU
Executive DirectorFoundationISABELLE BARIL
Vice PresidentCommunications and Public RelationsMANON PEPIN
Vice PresidentLegal Affairs, Technology TransferPAUL ROBERT
DirectorInformation TechnologyYVES MORIN
DirectorHuman ResourcesJACQUELINE TURGEON
President and Scientific DirectorMAX FEHLMANN
Secretary General PAUL ROBERT
ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATIONAs of March 31, 2019
BIOSAFETYAND RADIATION
PROTECTION
DirectorEngineering Services and Physical PlantWILFREDO BANEGAS
Director Core Facilities
and Research InfrastructureJUDITH COTTON-MONTPETIT
ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONMarch 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
2019 2018
Summarized Statement of Financial Position
March 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
0 2019 2018
OperatingFund
ResearchFund
Capital AssetFund Total
OperatingFund
ResearchFund
Capital AssetFund Total
AssetsCurrent assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,696,577 $ 7,464,198 $ - $ 10,160,775 $ 12,762,601 $ 8,972,376 $ - $ 21,734,977 Short term Investments 4,882,492 - - 4,882,492 - - - - Grants receivable and other receivables 61,401 2,293,442 - 2,354,843 43,308 2,345,952 - 2,389,260 Donations receivable from the Fondation de l'IRCM - 677,922 - 677,922 - 129,878 - 129,878 Current portion of grants receivable - - 7,852,444 7,852,444 - - 7,768,907 7,768,907 Prepaid expenses 206,745 8,750 - 215,495 309,744 11,000 - 320,744 Interfund advances (1) 437,486 - - - 30,455 - - - Advances receivable from the Fondation de l'IRCM 19,628 523 - 20,151 45,958 425 - 46,383
8,304,329 10,444,835 7,852,444 26,164,122 13,192,066 11,459,631 7,768,907 32,390,149
Investments 3,847,231 - - 3,847,231 752,379 - - 752,379 Investment in a subsidiary - 293,728 - 293,728 - 709,704 - 709,704 Grants receivable - - 8,155,862 8,155,862 - - 12,732,749 12,732,749 Capital assets - - 38,392,121 38,392,121 - - 40,920,727 40,920,727
$ 12,151,560 $ 10,738,563 $ 54,400,427 $ 76,853,064 $ 13,944,445 $ 12,169,335 $ 61,422,383 $ 87,505,708
LiabilitiesCurrent liabilities:
Credit line $ - $ - $ 3,179,477 $ 3,179,477 $ - $ - $ 2,668,736 $ 2,668,736 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 603,460 940,901 96,080 1,640,441 386,774 1,994,993 126,464 2,508,231 Accrued remuneration and salaries payable 3,758,100 843,940 - 4,602,040 3,846,896 758,097 - 4,604,993 Current portion of notes payable - - 4,576,887 4,576,887 - - 4,973,707 4,973,707 Interfund advances (1) - 437,486 - - - 30,455 - -
4,361,560 2,222,327 7,852,444 13,998,845 4,233,670 2,783,545 7,768,907 14,755,667 Notes payable - - 8,155,862 8,155,862 - - 12,732,749 12,732,749 Deferred grant 7,790,000 - - 7,790,000 10,000,000 - - 10,000,000 Total liabilities 12,151,560 2,222,327 16,008,306 29,944,707 14,233,670 2,783,545 20,501,656 37,488,416
Fund BalancesInvested in capital assets - - 38,392,121 38,392,121 - - 40,920,727 40,920,727 Externally restricted - 12,950,060 - 12,950,060 - 12,660,246 - 12,660,246 Deficit internally restricted - (4,433,824) - (4,433,824) - (3,274,456) - (3,274,456) Deficit unrestricted net assets - - - - (289,225) - - (289,225)
- 8,516,236 38,392,121 46,908,357 (289,225) 9,385,790 40,920,727 50,017,292
$ 12,151,560 $ 10,738,563 $ 54,400,427 $ 76,853,064 $ 13,944,445 $ 12,169,335 $ 61,422,383 $ 87,505,708
(1) For presentation purposes, the interfund advances were eliminated from the total column.
Restricted Funds Restricted Funds
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SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONSYear ended March 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018
Summarized Statement of Operations
Year ended March 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018
Revenues:Peer review grant program $ - $ - $ 16,980,239 $ 15,368,274 $ - $ - Grants – research infrastructure - - 1,178,174 9,947,437 - - Grants - interest and management fees portion - - - - 512,200 566,692 Other research grants - - 1,666,240 2,035,873 - - Restricted donations - - 200,730 105,251 - - Grant from ministère de l'Économie et de l’Innovation (MEI) 15,842,313 15,842,300 600,000 600,000 - - Grant from ministère de l'Économie et de l’Innovation (MEI) 2,210,000 - - - - - Grant from federal councils for indirect costs 1,341,595 1,248,135 - - - - Grant from peer commitee organizations for indirect costs 205,252 226,646 - - - - Donations from the Fondation de l'IRCM - - 1,630,080 2,055,407 - - Contribution from Université de Montréal 641,708 765,197 - - - - Other revenues - 250,000 - - - - Management fee revenues from the Fondation de l'IRCM 245,000 245,000 - - - - Investment income 299,745 57,330 148,504 62,913 - - Change in fair value of investments 8,227 7,079 - - - -
$ 20,793,840 $ 18,641,687 $ 22,403,967 $ 30,175,155 $ 512,200 $ 566,692
Expenses:Research Fund expenses for the year $ - $ - $ 19,660,266 $ 19,782,495 $ - $ - Operating Fund expenses for the year 20,000,298 18,919,543 - - - - Donations to the Fondation de l'IRCM - - 65,000 - - - Depreciation of capital assets - - - - 5,936,284 5,361,055 Interest on notes payable - - - - 512,200 566,692 Loss on capital assets disposal - - - - 440 9,607 Change in fair value of investments - - - - - - Share in the loss of the subsidiary - - 644,454 145,290 - -
$ 20,000,298 $ 18,919,543 $ 20,369,720 $ 19,927,785 $ 6,448,924 $ 5,937,354
Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenses $ 793,542 $ (277,856) $ 2,034,247 $ 10,247,370 $ (5,936,724) $ (5,370,662)
Summarized Statement of Changes in Fund Balances
Year ended March 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018
(Deficiency) fund balances, beginning of year $ (289,225) $ - $ 9,385,790 $ 10,956,339 $ 40,920,727 $ 34,462,101
Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenses 793,542 (277,856) 2,034,247 10,247,370 (5,936,724) (5,370,662)
Interfund transfers (504,317) (11,369) (2,903,801) (11,817,919) 3,408,118 11,829,288
Fund (deficiency) balances, end of year $ - $ (289,225) $ 8,516,236 $ 9,385,790 $ 38,392,121 $ 40,920,727
Operating Fund Research Fund Capital Asset Fund
Restricted FundsOperating Fund Research Fund Capital Asset Fund
Restricted Funds
Summarized Statement of Operations
Year ended March 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018
Revenues:Peer review grant program $ - $ - $ 16,980,239 $ 15,368,274 $ - $ - Grants – research infrastructure - - 1,178,174 9,947,437 - - Grants - interest and management fees portion - - - - 512,200 566,692 Other research grants - - 1,666,240 2,035,873 - - Restricted donations - - 200,730 105,251 - - Grant from ministère de l'Économie et de l’Innovation (MEI) 15,842,313 15,842,300 600,000 600,000 - - Grant from ministère de l'Économie et de l’Innovation (MEI) 2,210,000 - - - - - Grant from federal councils for indirect costs 1,341,595 1,248,135 - - - - Grant from peer commitee organizations for indirect costs 205,252 226,646 - - - - Donations from the Fondation de l'IRCM - - 1,630,080 2,055,407 - - Contribution from Université de Montréal 641,708 765,197 - - - - Other revenues - 250,000 - - - - Management fee revenues from the Fondation de l'IRCM 245,000 245,000 - - - - Investment income 299,745 57,330 148,504 62,913 - - Change in fair value of investments 8,227 7,079 - - - -
$ 20,793,840 $ 18,641,687 $ 22,403,967 $ 30,175,155 $ 512,200 $ 566,692
Expenses:Research Fund expenses for the year $ - $ - $ 19,660,266 $ 19,782,495 $ - $ - Operating Fund expenses for the year 20,000,298 18,919,543 - - - - Donations to the Fondation de l'IRCM - - 65,000 - - - Depreciation of capital assets - - - - 5,936,284 5,361,055 Interest on notes payable - - - - 512,200 566,692 Loss on capital assets disposal - - - - 440 9,607 Change in fair value of investments - - - - - - Share in the loss of the subsidiary - - 644,454 145,290 - -
$ 20,000,298 $ 18,919,543 $ 20,369,720 $ 19,927,785 $ 6,448,924 $ 5,937,354
Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenses $ 793,542 $ (277,856) $ 2,034,247 $ 10,247,370 $ (5,936,724) $ (5,370,662)
Summarized Statement of Changes in Fund Balances
Year ended March 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018
(Deficiency) fund balances, beginning of year $ (289,225) $ - $ 9,385,790 $ 10,956,339 $ 40,920,727 $ 34,462,101
Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenses 793,542 (277,856) 2,034,247 10,247,370 (5,936,724) (5,370,662)
Interfund transfers (504,317) (11,369) (2,903,801) (11,817,919) 3,408,118 11,829,288
Fund (deficiency) balances, end of year $ - $ (289,225) $ 8,516,236 $ 9,385,790 $ 38,392,121 $ 40,920,727
Operating Fund Research Fund Capital Asset Fund
Restricted FundsOperating Fund Research Fund Capital Asset Fund
Restricted Funds
Summarized Statement of Operations
Year ended March 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018
Revenues:Peer review grant program $ - $ - $ 16,980,239 $ 15,368,274 $ - $ - Grants – research infrastructure - - 1,178,174 9,947,437 - - Grants - interest and management fees portion - - - - 512,200 566,692 Other research grants - - 1,666,240 2,035,873 - - Restricted donations - - 200,730 105,251 - - Grant from ministère de l'Économie et de l’Innovation (MEI) 15,842,313 15,842,300 600,000 600,000 - - Grant from ministère de l'Économie et de l’Innovation (MEI) 2,210,000 - - - - - Grant from federal councils for indirect costs 1,341,595 1,248,135 - - - - Grant from peer commitee organizations for indirect costs 205,252 226,646 - - - - Donations from the Fondation de l'IRCM - - 1,630,080 2,055,407 - - Contribution from Université de Montréal 641,708 765,197 - - - - Other revenues - 250,000 - - - - Management fee revenues from the Fondation de l'IRCM 245,000 245,000 - - - - Investment income 299,745 57,330 148,504 62,913 - - Change in fair value of investments 8,227 7,079 - - - -
$ 20,793,840 $ 18,641,687 $ 22,403,967 $ 30,175,155 $ 512,200 $ 566,692
Expenses:Research Fund expenses for the year $ - $ - $ 19,660,266 $ 19,782,495 $ - $ - Operating Fund expenses for the year 20,000,298 18,919,543 - - - - Donations to the Fondation de l'IRCM - - 65,000 - - - Depreciation of capital assets - - - - 5,936,284 5,361,055 Interest on notes payable - - - - 512,200 566,692 Loss on capital assets disposal - - - - 440 9,607 Change in fair value of investments - - - - - - Share in the loss of the subsidiary - - 644,454 145,290 - -
$ 20,000,298 $ 18,919,543 $ 20,369,720 $ 19,927,785 $ 6,448,924 $ 5,937,354
Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenses $ 793,542 $ (277,856) $ 2,034,247 $ 10,247,370 $ (5,936,724) $ (5,370,662)
Summarized Statement of Changes in Fund Balances
Year ended March 31, 2019, with comparative information for 2018
2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018
(Deficiency) fund balances, beginning of year $ (289,225) $ - $ 9,385,790 $ 10,956,339 $ 40,920,727 $ 34,462,101
Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenses 793,542 (277,856) 2,034,247 10,247,370 (5,936,724) (5,370,662)
Interfund transfers (504,317) (11,369) (2,903,801) (11,817,919) 3,408,118 11,829,288
Fund (deficiency) balances, end of year $ - $ (289,225) $ 8,516,236 $ 9,385,790 $ 38,392,121 $ 40,920,727
Operating Fund Research Fund Capital Asset Fund
Restricted FundsOperating Fund Research Fund Capital Asset Fund
Restricted Funds
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4%Other sources
7%Donations
from the IRCM Foundation
84%Peer-reviewed granting agencies
5%Pharmaceutical
industry
TOTAL
$22.4MFOR RESEARCH
FUNDING IN 2018-2019
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Government agencies and departments provide essential funding for the Institute’s research activities. In most cases, funds are granted based on the recommendation of peer-review committees. Researchers, as well as the students and postdoctoral fellows on their team, benefit from this funding.
SOURCES OF FUNDING
PEER-REVIEWED GRANTING AGENCIESALS CanadaAlzheimer Society of CanadaBrain Canada Canadian Cancer SocietyCanada First Research Excellence FundCanada Foundation for InnovationCanadian Institutes of Health ResearchCanada Research Chairs ProgramCancer Research SocietyCystic Fibrosis CanadaDiabetes CanadaFighting Blindness CanadaFonds de recherche du Québec – Santé Genome CanadaGlycoNetInternational Development Research CentreJDRFLarry L. Hillblom FoundationLeducq FoundationLeukemia & Lymphoma Society Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation du Québec
National Institutes of Health Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of CanadaParkinson CanadaQuebec Pain Research NetworkRichard and Edith Strauss Canada Foundation Social Sciences and Humanities Research CouncilSociété francophone du diabèteUS Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity
Total: $18,758,413
IRCM FOUNDATION
Total: $1,630,080
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRYAmgen Amorchem AstraZeneca Canada Bristol-Myers SquibbGSKEli LillyIonis PharmaceuticalsJanssen Liphorus PharmaceuticalsMetronom HealthNovo Nordisk Pfizer Canada Prometic Life SciencesSanofi CanadaThe Medicines CompanyUnivalorVertex Pharmaceuticals
Total: $1,145,514 OTHER SOURCES
Total: $869,959
2018-2019RESEARCH FUNDING
RESEARCH CHAIRS AND GRANTS
IRCM RESEARCH CHAIRSANDRÉ-AISENSTADT CHAIR OF EXCELLENCEHua Gu
BELL-BOMBARDIER CHAIR OF EXCELLENCE ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASEBenoit Coulombe
CANADIAN PACIFIC CHAIR ON PAINPeter Schiller
GAËTANE AND ROLAND PILLENIÈRE RESEARCH CHAIR IN RETINAL BIOLOGYMichel Cayouette
GOSSELIN-LAMARRE CHAIR OF EXCELLENCE IN CLINICAL RESEARCHJ.A. DESÈVE CHAIR IN CLINICAL RESEARCHRémi Rabasa-Lhoret
JACQUES-GENEST – ROYAL BANK CHAIRTarik Möröy
JOHN-LOW-BEER CHAIRNabil G. Seidah
MICHEL-F.-BÉLANGER CANCER RESEARCH CHAIR
ŒUVRES DU DOCTEUR ROCH DESPATIS CHAIR
TRANSAT CHAIR IN BREAST CANCER RESEARCHJean-François Côté
CHAIRES DE RECHERCHE DU CANADA
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN BONE AND ENERGY METABOLISMMathieu Ferron
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGYFrédéric Charron
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN GENETIC DIVERSITYJavier M. Di Noia
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN HEMATOPOIESIS AND IMMUNE CELL DIFFERENTIATIONTarik Möröy
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN IMMUNE SYSTEM SIGNALLINGAndré Veillette
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN PRECURSOR PROTEOLYSISNabil G. Seidah
FONDS DE RECHERCHE DU QUÉBEC – SANTÉ DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH SCHOLARS Javier Marcelo Di NoiaEmilia Liana FalconeMohan MalleshaiahMarlene OeffingerMartin SauvageauHideto Takahashi
GRANTS ALS CANADAÉric LécuyerMarlene Oeffinger
CANADIAN FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATIONMohan MalleshaiahMartin Sauvageau
CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCHMichel Cayouette Javier Di Noia Mathieu Ferron Artur Kania Rémi Rabasa-LhoretEric RacineFrançois RobertMartin SauvageauWoong-Kyung SuhHideto TakahashiMarie Trudel
CANCER RESEARCH SOCIETYJean-François CôtéWilliam Tsang
GENOME CANADAÉric Lécuyer
GLYCONETYvan Guindon
JDRFRémi Rabasa-Lhoret
NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADAFrançois Robert
PARKINSON CANADAHideto Takahashi
ADMINISTRATION AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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IRCM Foundation
Research generates social and economic growth; its funding is an important issue for a society’s development. The IRCM Foundation is thus an essential partner for the Institute. Thanks to generous donors who value research, the Foundation is able to fulfill its mission and support scientific projects, technological development and training activities at the IRCM, thereby contributing to the Institute’s growth and success.
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The year 2018-2019 marked the arrival of three new directors: Isabelle Cantin, Maya Raic and Guy Saint-Jacques. We would like to wish them the warmest of welcomes. We would also like to pay tribute to Jacques Gauthier and Marie-Line Beauchamp, whose tenures as directors ended this year, for their invaluable support over the past few years.
However, we sadly lost a long-time partner, J.-Robert Ouimet, who died in July 2018.
In addition to sitting on the IRCM Foundation’s Board for nearly 14 years, he was a member of the IRCM Board from 1994 to 2004. A man of conviction, he was deeply committed to medical research. We will be eternally grateful to him.
It has been a delight to retrace the IRCM Foundation’s latest achievements. Once again, thanks to your generosity, the Foundation has helped IRCM researchers reach their full potential.
We would like to take this opportunity to welcome Max Fehlmann, who recently stepped into the role of President and Scientific Director. For the Foundation, his vision as the Institute’s leader will be a tremendous asset as we prepare for a major fundraising campaign. We would also like to thank Tarik Möröy, the IRCM’s outgoing President and Scientific Director, for his leadership. It has been a pleasure for us to collaborate with him for many successful years.
A SMALL GIFT THAT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCEA donation to the Foundation can impact many areas of research:
• It may enable a researcher to embark on breakthroughs that lead to a cure for a currently fatal disease and advancements in today’s treatments.
• It may also provide a research team with the device it needs to detect the presence of cancer cells or understand the causes of a genetic disease.
• Last but not least, your support can help promising students chart a course for the future, in one of the best research centres in Quebec, the IRCM.
In short, every gift, no matter how large or small, can make a big difference and bring us closer to a new discovery that could transform the lives of thousands of patients. This is what drives the IRCM Foundation to excel day after day.
In closing, we would like to thank all our donors, partners and volunteers for their support of the IRCM and its foundation. Many thanks also to the members of our Board of Directors, the Committee of Ambassadors behind our fundraising events, the Foundation’s staff, and the IRCM’s Communications and Public Relations Department. Our great, large community is crucial to the success of the Institute.
Thank you for your generous support!
ANDRÉ COUILLARDPresident
ISABELLE BARIL, MBAExecutive Director
MEssage from the management
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FONDATION DE L’IRCM
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ANNUALDINNER
RECOGNITION CEREMONY
GOLF TOURNAMENT
IRCM CHALLENGE
MAY 12, 2018IRCM CHALLENGEMOUNT ROYAL
$120,000 raised
600 runners and walkers
The 9th IRCM Challenge once again contributed to the creation of scholarships to support the Institute’s students.
GOLD PARTNER: Fiera Capital | Manuvie
MAY 29, 2018 GOLF TOURNAMENTLE BLAINVILLIER GOLF CLUB
$163,000raised
180 golfers
The IRCM’s 2018 golf tournament has enabled the acquisition of a Sony SA3800 flow cytometer. This next-generation device can count and characterize particles or cells by screening them at a high speed through multiple lasers and by collecting the fluorescence spectrum patterns emitted.
INNOVATIVE PARTNERS: Bell | IPEX | G-Tek | CMS entrepreneurs généraux inc. | Transport M.J. Lavoie | Nedco | NRJ | TRJ Télécom
OCTOBER 24, 2018 RECOGNITION CEREMONYIRCM
36 scholarships awarded
worth a total of
$414,500The Foundation held its traditional cocktail reception to celebrate the generosity of its donors and to award 36 scholarships to the Institute’s students who have distinguished themselves through the quality of their academic records.
NOVEMBER 29, 2018 ANNUAL DINNERMARCHÉ BONSECOURS
$435,000 raised
460 guests
Under the theme Researchers raising hope, the 2018 Annual Dinner paid tribute to the next generation of scientists. Mona Nemer, Chief Science Advisor of Canada, took part in the event as a guest of honour.
During the evening, the IRCM community also awarded a Merit Award to Louis-Gilles Durand, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the growth of the IRCM. Retired since last Septem-ber, Dr. Durand has worked for more than 42 years at the IRCM, first as a researcher and then in several administrative positions.
HONORARY CO-CHAIRS:Guy BeaumierExecutive Vice President, Big BoxLowe’s Canada
Nadine Renaud-TinkerPresident, Quebec HeadquartersRBC Royal Bank
HONORARY PARTNERS:Lowe’s Canada | RBC Royal Bank
PASSIONATE PARTNERS: Guillevin International Cie | Manuvie | SAQ | UAP
THE FOUNDATION’S EVENTS
THE IRCM FOUNDATION
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Many businesses, foundations, and individuals support the IRCM each year, either through its fundraising activities and direct mail campaign or by creating personalized funds. Other donors choose to support the Foundation by donating shares or through a legacy gift.
Thank you to all donors who allowed the IRCM Foundation to give $1,630,080 to the Institute in 2018-2019.
FINANCIAL DATA
2007-2015 capital campaign$783,036 (31%)
Management and administration$114,647 (5%)
Donation to the IRCM $1,630,080 (75%)
Understanding the causes and mechanisms of diseases and finding diagnostic tools and means of prevention and treatment $1,012,080 (62%)
Upgrading the IRCM facilities $149,000 ( 9%)
Other expenses$22,902 (1%)
Training a new generation of scientists
$334,000 (21%)
Provide cutting-edge research equipment to laboratories $35,000 (2%)
Income from interest and investments
$905,121 (36%)
Fundraising$420,219 (19%)
Contribute to Quebec’s socioeconomic development by facilitating the commercial
development of discoveries $100,000 (6%)
Direct mail campaign $51,797 (2%)
Fundraising activities $778,056 (31%)
TOTAL
$ 2,518,010 TOTAL EXPENSES
$ 2,187,848**Source: Canada Revenue Agency, 2018-2019
ALLOCATION OF DONATIONS EXPENSES ALLOCATION OF DONATIONS TO THE IRCM
TOTAL ALLOCATED
$ 1,630,080** **Source: IRCM annual general assembly, June 2019
THE IRCM FOUNDATION
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The commitment of volunteers is crucial to a foundation. The IRCM Foundation is therefore privileged to rely on members of its Board of Directors and its Ambassador Committees, who value the institute’s mission and growth.
ANDRÉ COUILLARDPresidentVice President, Executive Search & Recruitment Solutions, Optimum Talent
MEMBERSSERGE A. BOILEAUPresident, Commission des services électriques de Montréal
ISABELLE CANTINPrivate Banker, RBC Wealth Management, Royal Bank of Canada
PIERRE DUPLESSISChair of the Board of Directors, IRCMManagement and Public Health Consultant
ROBERT DUPONTPartner, Fasken
MAX FEHLMANNPresident and Scientific Director, IRCM
ALAIN FONTAINEVice President, Finance and Administration, Guillevin International Co
LOUISE ANN MAZIAKCorporate Director
EDMÉE MÉTIVIERCorporate Director
MARIE-HÉLÈNE NOLETVice President, Strategy and Shared Services – Advisory Services, Business Development Bank of Canada
STÉPHANE PAQUETVice President, Foreign Investments and International Organizations, Montréal International
GINETTE PAQUINVice President of Communications and Marketing, Professionals’ Financial
MAYA RAICAdministrator
GUY SAINT-JACQUESConsultant and Administrator
SECRETARY
PAUL ROBERTVice President, Legal Affairs, Technology Transfer, and Secretary General, IRCM and IRCM Foundation
TREASURER
GILBERT TORDJMANVice President, Administration and Finance, IRCM
AUDIT COMMITTEE
EDMÉE MÉTIVIER (President), ANDRÉ COUILLARD (ex officio), ALAIN FONTAINE, MARIE-HÉLÈNE NOLET
AD HOC MAJOR AND EXCEPTIONAL DONATIONS COMMITTEE
MAYA RAIC (President), ANDRÉ COUILLARD, MICHEL CHRÉTIEN, LOUISE ANN MAZIAK, STÉPHANE PAQUET, GUY SAINT-JACQUES
AD HOC RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE
ROBERT DUPONT (President), ANDRÉ COUILLARD
AMBASSADOR COMMITTEES
Annual DinnerMARIE-HÉLÈNE NOLET (President), PHILIPPE ACHKAR, YVES BERTHIAUME, CHRISTINE BROSSEAU, MICHEL CHRÉTIEN, LOUIS-GILLES DURAND, JEREMY FERREIRA BARBOSA, ALAIN FONTAINE, SIMON GRENIER, LOLITA GUERRERA, MARIE-JOSÉ KARAM, MICHEL LESPÉRANCE, DENIS PASCAL, MANON PEPIN, PIERRE-ALAIN RODRIGUE, MICHEL ROY, SÉBASTIEN SABBAGH, PIERRE SÉGUIN, CAROLINE ST-CYR
IRCM ChallengeMARC TREMBLAY (President), STÉPHANIE DUVAL, CHRISTIAN GAGNON, MARC JUTRAS, CATHERINE LAPOINTE, HÉLÈNE PARADIS, LILY ROY, CORINNE SUPPÈRE, DANIEL TRIASSI
Golf TournamentALEXANDRE DIEUMEGARDE (Honorary President), SERGE A. BOILEAU ET JACQUES GAUTHIER (Co-Chairs), WILFREDO BANEGAS, STEVE BASTIEN, PIERRE BRADLEY, BRADLEY BOULTON, ROBERT DUFOUR, ROBERT DUPONT, STÉPHANE FORTIN, NATHALIE MOREAU, MARTIN PIETTE, SABRINA SCHLIENGER
FUTURE LEADER COMMITTEEPHILIPPE ACHKAR, SARAH BOUCHARD, MÉLANIE CARPENTIER, JEREMY FERREIRA-BARBOSA, LAURA-EMMANUELLE GAGNÉ, SIMON GRENIER, CATHERINE LAPOINTE, STÉPHANIE NADEAU, SÉBASTIEN SABBAGH
2018-2019 GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
36 scholarships, totalling $414,500, were awarded to Master’s and PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows.
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS
IRCM SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS: Ali Almail, Andreea Alexandra Bostean-Olariu, Ibrahim Balhass, Frédéric Coulombe, Justine Fortin, Alexander Kaltashov, Camille Latour, Tara Maisonnet, Flavie Marquis, Nathalie Ngoc Mai Van
MASTER’S SCHOLARSHIPS
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN DONORS’ SCHOLARSHIP: Joanna LiBOMBARDIER-MOLSON SCHOLARSHIPS IN MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE: Chloé Apcher, Julien Lacouchie-Payen, Jiaxin Li, Rachelle Sauvé, Noé Seija Desivo, Adrien SprumontIRCM CHALLENGE SCHOLARSHIPS: Yulia Ezhova, Radmir Sarsenov, Aurélie Huang SungMICHEL-BÉLANGER SCHOLARSHIP: Heather Anderson-KeightlyTD SCHOLARSHIP: Zhaoyu Wang
DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIPS
EMMANUEL-TRIASSI SCHOLARSHIPS: Therence Bois, Marion LacroixIRCM CHALLENGE GUÉPARDS ET GAZELLES GOURMANDS SCHOLARSHIP: Juan Carlos PadillaIRCM CHALLENGE SCHOLARSHIP: Achraf Boutayeb, Céline SchottJACQUES-GAUTHIER SCHOLARSHIP: Chao ChangTD SCHOLARSHIP: Islam Elkholi
POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIPS
ANGELO-PIZZAGALLI SCHOLARSHIPS: Matthew Sample, Zhenghai TangJEAN-COUTU SCHOLARSHIPS: Ali Ben Djoudi Ouadda, Jonathan Bergeman, Ariane Larouche, Arturo Papaluca, Vandana Sharma
2019 IN-HOUSE FUND FOR EXCELLENCE AWARDEES
ANDRÉ-BARBEAU EXCELLENCE AWARD: Shannon Swikert, PhD student at the Molecular Biology of Neural Development Research UnitPIERRE-BOIS EXCELLENCE AWARD: Julie Lacombe, Research Associate of the Integrative and Molecular Physiology Research UnitVINCENT-CASTELLUCCI EXCELLENCE AWARD: Dominic Filion, Manager of the Microscopy Core Facility, and Ovidiu Jumanca, Director of Animal Facilities and Animal Health
IRCM FOUNDATION’S ACTIVE RESEARCH CHAIRS AND FUNDSAndré-Aisenstadt Chair of Excellence*Bell-Bombardier Chair in cardiovascular disease *Canadian Pacific Research Chair in pain *Gaëtane and Roland Pillenière Research Chair in Retinal Biology *Gosselin-Lamarre Chair in clinical researchJ.A. DeSève Chair in clinical research *Jacques-Genest – Royal Bank Chair *John-Low-Beer Chair *Michel-F.-Bélanger Cancer Research Chair *Œuvres du Docteur Roch Despatis Chair Transat Chair in breast cancer research
Angelo-Pizzagalli Postdoctoral Scholarship Fund *Emmanuel-Triassi Fund for cancer research *Fondation J.-Louis Lévesque Fund **IRCM In-House Fund for Excellence *J.A. DeSève Fund for diabetes research and the artificial pancreasJ. Armand Bombardier Foundation and Molson Foundation Fund for molecular and cellular medicineJacques-Genest Scholarship Fund *Jean-Coutu Postdoctoral Scholarship Fund *Jean-Davignon and Pierre-Larochelle FundJean-Guy-Desjardins Fund for priority research *Marcel and Béatrice Piché Fund *Marie and Willie Chrétien Fund *Michel-Saucier Fund for priority researchNational Bank Fund for cancer researchRosario and Annette Genest Fund *Sainte-Thérèse de l’Enfant-Jésus Fund in memory of Mable and Lucien Toupin *TD Fund for excellence in the medical fieldUAP-NAPA Fund
* Capitalized funds
** New fund
BOARD OF DIRECTORS As of March 31, 2019
IRCM FOUNDATION’S SCHOLARSHIPS, CHAIRS AND FUNDS
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Montreal Clinical Research Institute’s 2018-2019 Annual ReportPublished by the Communication and Public Relations Department
COORDINATION, RESEARCH, WRITINGAnne-Marie Beauregard
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September 2019ISBN - 978-2-924029-17-6
LEGAL DEPOSIT – BIBLIOTHÈQUE ET ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUÉBEC, 2019
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The IRCM 2018-2019 annual report summarizes the highlights and financial data for the period beginning on April 1, 2018, and ending on March 31, 2019.