Can-GARD: Advanced Therapies for Rare Diseases
2020 Spring Accelerator Grant Competition

Can-GARD aims to fund proposals that would eliminate barriers in the diagnostic or treatment journey for rare disease patients.

RESULTS

Can-GARD is pleased to announce the recipients of the Advanced Therapies for Rare Diseases 2020 Spring Accelerator Grant.

After a meticulous reviewing process, we would like to congratulate our three grant recipients.

The grant recipients are as follows (in alphabetical order):

 

Recipient Funds granted
“Modulating sphingolipid metabolism to improve outcome in a mouse model of spinal muscular atrophy with progressive myoclonic epilepsy (SMA-PME)”.

David Dyment,MD, PhD
Clinical Investigator, Department of Genetics
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario

 

 

and

Steffany A.L. Bennett, PhD
Professor, Biochemistry, Microbiology, ImmunologyUniversity of Ottawa

$150,000 CAD in total for the two-year project.
“Investigating noninvasive treatment options for focal cortical dysplasia using human stem cell-derived neurons and brain organoids”.

Yun Li, PhD
Developmental & Stem Cell Biology Program, SickKids

$150,000 CAD in total for the two-year project.
“Targeting Stray Proteins to Fight a Rare Neurodevelopmental Disorder”.


Guang Yang, PhD
Assistant Professor, Health Science Centre
The University of Calgary

 

and

Melissa Jean MacPherson, MD, PhD
Assistant Clinical Professor, University of Alberta

$150,000* CAD in total for the two-year project.
*RDMM is pleased to be funding $25k/year for two years.

 

On behalf of the Can-GARD Committee, we would like to thank all the applicants for the proposals submitted.