Thanks to a major $10-million gift, Université de Montréal's Faculty of Medicine is creating the BMO – L. Jacques Ménard Chair in Thoracic Surgery, Organ Perfusion for Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine.
This new chair, the largest endowed chair in the university's history, will help accelerate the development of innovative approaches aimed at improving the quality of organs available for transplant and the health outcomes of patients.
Funded by the Fondation pour la recherche en chirurgie thoracique de Montréal, with the support of BMO Financial Group, the Ménard family and major donors, the new chair consolidates UdeM's reputation as a vibrant hub of internationally recognized expertise in the field.
“Every time we create a research chair, we open up space for discovery," said UdeM rector Daniel Jutras. "We give our best talent the time and resources they need to push the boundaries of knowledge and innovate.
"When research touches the field of health, it takes on another dimension. We think of the lives that will be saved. We think of families who will get back a father, a mother, a child. We create tangible hope where illness once prevailed. The potential of this new chair is enormous."
Added Dr. Patrick Cossette, dean of the Faculty of Medicine: “This chair shows what can be achieved when philanthropy, research and care move in the same direction. It will give our teams the means to accelerate innovation, train the next generation and, ultimately, improve patients’ lives."