2022 Health Research Training Platforms Grant Recipients
Health Research Training Platforms
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the B.C. Women’s Health Foundation, Egale Canada, Mitacs and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) are investing $31.1M over six years in 13 unique training programs that will provide new training and development opportunities for early career researchers and trainees.
Grant Recipients
 
 Nicole Letourneau – University of Calgary
		  System and population transformations in Girls’ and Women’s Health
 
 Amy Metcalfe – University of Calgary
		  Research on cis- and trans-gender women’s and girls’ health and wellbeing
 
 Rebecca Pillai Riddel – York University
		  Digital training in mental health
 
 Susan Samuel – University of Calgary
		  Empowering next-generation researchers in perinatal and child health
 
 Dominique Piquette – Sunnybrook Research Institute (Toronto, Ontario)
		  Spanning boundaries between research and care
 
 Robert Alexander – University of Alberta
		  Kidney research education and training
 
 Nicola Jones – Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto)
		  Training the next generation in gastroenterology and liver disease
 
 Andre Tchernof – Université Laval
		  Diabetes, obesity and cardiometabolic health
 
 Alex Mihailidis – University of Toronto
		  Digital health solutions for seniors with complex health needs
 
 Laura Rosella – University of Toronto
		  Artificial intelligence for public health and equity
 
 Daniel Grace – University of Toronto
		  Stigma reduction and mental wellness for LGBTQ/2S populations
 
 Anick Berard – Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine (Montréal, Québec)
		  Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network
 
 Eric Smith – University of Calgary
		  Vascular cognitive impairment
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