Biomedical Science and Technologies Research Centre (GRSTB)
Affiliated To
Contact Information
Professors/Researchers
-
Michael D.
Buschmann, Director
-
Carl-Éric
Aubin,
Co-director
- Caroline Boudoux, member
- Farida Cheriet, member
- Jean Dansereau, member
- Gregory De Crescenzo, member
-
Basil D.
Favis, associate member
- Yves Goussard, member
- Robert Guardo, member
- Caroline Hoemann, member
- Mario Jolicoeur, member
-
Frédéric
Lesage, member
- Martin
Lévesque
, associate member
- Sylvain Martel, member
- Abderrazzak Merzouki, member
- Michel Meunier, member
- Delphine
Périé-Curnier
, member
-
Réjean
Plamondon, member
- Oumarou Savadogo, member
- Pierre Savard, member
- Mohamad Sawan, member
- Isabelle Villemure, member
- Michael Wertheimer, member
-
L'Hocine
Yahia, member
Research Specification
The Biomedical Science and Technology Research Group (GRSTB), funded by the FRSQ (
Fonds de la recherche en santé du
Québec), is an interdisciplinary group of researchers with a Biomedical Engineering focus on the campus of Ecole
Polytechnique, the University of Montreal and associated Hospital Research Centres. The GRSTB has 33 full members and 20
associate members, mainly from the Departments of Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Engineering Physics and Mechanical Engineering at Ecole Polytechnique, as well as from the Departments of Chemistry, Computer
Science and Operational Research, Mathematics and Statistics, Pharmacology, Physiology, Radiology, Radio-Oncology and Nuclear
Medicine, Surgery, and the School of Optometry at the Université de Montréal. Many GRSTB members are also members of the
research centers in the following hospitals: Hôtel-Dieu, Maisonneuve-Rosemont, Notre-Dame, Sacré-Coeur, Sainte-Justine and
Saint-Luc. The GRSTB has two researchers from the NRC Industrial Materials Institute, one from the Department of Mechanical
Engineering at McGill University, and one from the Department of Automated Production at ETS. All full members work within at
least one of the two main axes of biomedical applications of the GRSTB: 1) Musculoskeletal and 2) Cardiovascular. Each member
is also an expert in one or several of the following technological approaches: 1) Biomaterials, 2) Biomechanics, 3)
Electrophysiology, 4) Imaging and 5) Nanotechnology and Microsystems. The mandate of the GRSTB is to promote emerging research
areas in these research domains, to create synergy and collaboration amongst its members, and to reinforce links between campus
laboratories, hospital laboratories and clinics, and industrial partners.
Research Personnel
- Professors/Researchers: 24
Specialized Equipments
Many specialized instruments related to the following technological approaches: 1) Biomaterials, 2) Biomechanics, 3)
Electrophysiology, 4) Imaging and 5) Nanotechnology and Microsystems.
External Sources of Funding
CIHR (Canadian Institute on Health Research), NSERC (National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada), FQRNT
(Fonds québécois pour la recherche sur la nature et les technologies), FRSQ (Fonds de recherche en santé du Québec), MESS
(Ministère de l'enseignement et de la science du Québec), HSF (Heart and Stroke Foundation), BioSyntech.