Marie-Josée Hébert
Marie-Josée Hébert is a nephrologist-transplanter and researcher at the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM), a professor in the Faculty of Medicine and the Shire Chair in Nephrology and Renal Transplantation and Regeneration. She is one of the founders of the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Program (CDTRP - formerly known as the Canadian National Transplant Research Program), which she co-directed until 2022. Her work has led to the discovery of new mechanisms involved in organ transplant rejection and chronic kidney disease. A Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, she won the Dr. John B. Dossetor Award (2015) and the Medal for Research Excellence (2016) from the Kidney Foundation of Canada in recognition of her outstanding contribution to nephrology research. Since November 2015, she has been Vice-Rector for Research, Discovery, Creation and Innovation at the University of Montreal. In this capacity, she has played a central role in the development of major cross-sectoral research and knowledge mobilization initiatives including the Institute for Data Valorization (IVADO), Mila, the Digital Health Consortium, and the Montreal Declaration for Responsible Development of Artificial Intelligence.
She was appointed Chair of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Governing Council in September 2022.
The day will conclude with an exciting discussion about the future of CDTRP. We are thrilled to share a major organizational update with our community and an update on our sustainability model, whose implementation is underway. With a wide-angle lens on CDTRP's next 10 years, this session will focus on new opportunities for the donation and transplantation research community, and how they will enable CDTRP to advance our mission and purpose long into the future.
Speakers: Lori West, Patricia Gongal, Sonny Dhanani, Marie-Josée Hébert
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