Renforcer la recherche en immuno-oncologie à l'IR-CUSM

14 mai 2025

Conférencière invitée
Dr. Mamatha Bhat
Dre Mamatha Bhat
MD, MSc, PhD, FRCPC
Titre de la conférence : Développement d'outils d'IA multimodaux pour personnaliser les soins des receveurs de greffe.

La Dre Mamatha Bhat est hépatologue et clinicienne-chercheuse au Centre de transplantation Ajmera du University Health Network, scientifique au TGHRI et professeure agrégée de médecine à l’Université de Toronto. La Dr Bhat a effectué ses études de médecine et sa résidence à l’Université McGill. Elle a ensuite complété une bourse en hépatologie de transplantation à la Mayo Clinic de Rochester, Minnesota, suivie d'une bourse CIHR pour les professionnels de la santé, au cours de laquelle elle a obtenu un doctorat en biophysique médicale. L’objectif du programme de recherche de la Dre Bhat est d’améliorer les résultats à long terme des greffes de foie en développant des outils d’intelligence artificielle intégrant des données cliniques et « omiques », et a été financé par le CIHR, le Terry Fox Research Institute, la Fondation canadienne du foie, la Société américaine de transplantation, entre autres. Elle a publié plus de 170 articles dans des revues telles que Lancet Digital Health, Journal of Hepatology, JAMA Surgery, Gut et Hepatology. Le Dr Bhat a reçu plusieurs distinctions, notamment le prix William Goldie 2024 du département de médecine, le prix d’excellence en recherche Gary Levy 2024 du Centre de transplantation Ajmera, le prix d’excellence en recherche CASL 2022 et le prix de développement de carrière en sciences de base de la Société américaine de transplantation 2021. Le Dr Bhat est également directrice du programme de formation des cliniciens-chercheurs du département de médecine de l’Université de Toronto, responsable du partenariat et de l’engagement pour le Temerty Centre for AI Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM), et ancienne présidente du comité de recherche en sciences fondamentales et translationnelles de l'International Liver Transplant Society.
Chercheurs principaux IDIGH
Dr. Alexandra DePokomandy
Dr. Alexandra DePokomandy
MD, M.Sc

IDIGH Program Co-Leader
Scientist, RI-MUHC, Infectious Diseases and Immunity in Global Health Program, Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University
Département de médecine générale, Division of Secondary Care, MUHC


Titre de la conférence : HPV-related cancers in people living with HIV

Dr. Alexandra de Pokomandy is a family physician specialized in HIV care and epidemiologist. Her clinical practice is at the Chronic Viral Illness Service (CVIS) of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) – Glen site. Her main research interests are in prevention of comorbidities in people living with HIV, with a particular focus on cancers related to human papillomavirus (HPV) and women’s health. In addition to clinical supervision offered to medical students and residents at the CVIS, she supervises graduate students and teaches epidemiology in the graduate program of the Family Medicine Department at McGill University.
Dr. Matthieu Allez
Dr. Matthieu Allez
MD, PhD

Scientist, RI-MUHC, Infectious Diseases and Immunity in Global Health Program
Bruce Kaufman McGill IBD Research Chair
Professor, member of the division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (MUHC).


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His clinical activity is centered on the management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). He worked at Hôpital Saint-Louis (APHP and Université Paris Cité), as head of the department of Gastroenterology, and director of lab team Intestinal Immunity in Inflammation and Cancer at INSERM U1160 at the Saint-Louis Research Institute. He founded the REMIND group in 2006, a national network aimed to develop translational research on IBD. He was the first scientific officer of ECCO, and is an IOIBD member.
His research focuses on inflammatory bowel diseases, a group of immune-mediated inflammatory disorders characterized by uncontrolled inflammation of the intestinal mucosa. He focuses on the role of innate and adaptive immunity and is interested in a variety of models to study the causes and mechanisms of these diseases, such as the postoperative situation where some patients relapse and others do not, or the response to advanced therapies. The main goals are to better characterize disease subtypes, to identify biomarkers that predict success or failure of advanced therapies, and to identify optimal combinations and novel therapeutic targets.
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