McGill doctors dance and lip-sync for cancer funding

Lipdub videos seem to be popping up everywhere, but a group at McGill University is putting its lip-syncing skills to a good cause.

Scientists, students, lab techs and volunteers at McGill have created a lipdub to Taio Cruz's hit 'Dynamite' at the Goodman Cancer Research Centre to promote the work they're doing there.

They might not be professional dancers, but some of the people in this video really have moves! According to The Canadian Press, a choreographer was brought in to help the group get a little more coordinated.

Participants in the video include Rosalind and Morris Goodman, after whom the cancer centre is named, and Dr. Phil Gold, whose research has lead to the discovery of an antigen that helps the diagnosis and management of patients with cancer.

Be sure to visit the original video here, because for every hit the video gets, sponsor Medicom will make a donation to support the Goodman Cancer Research Centre work. You can learn more about the centre at http://cancercentre.mcgill.ca.