Peer Review Committees and Mandates - Canada Postdoctoral Research Award (CPRA)
CIHR’s Canada Postdoctoral Research Awards (CPRA) are provided to PhD holders, Health Professionals and Allied Health Professionals wishing to perform research.
The evaluation of CPRA applications focuses on the applicant's track record, research potential and experience and the quality of proposed research program.
Applications are assigned to one of the two multi-disciplinary committees described below based on the scientific areaFootnote * of the proposed research activities.
Canada Postdoctoral Research Award - A (PT1)
This multi-disciplinary committee reviews Canada Postdoctoral Research Award applications from holders of an Allied Health Professional, Health Professional and/or PhD degree, from a generalist’s perspective, to assess the candidate’s potential as a prospective independent investigator in biomedical and/or clinical research.
Canada Postdoctoral Research Award - B (PT2)
This multi-disciplinary committee reviews Canada Postdoctoral Research Award applications from holders of an Allied Health Professional, Health Professional and/or PhD degree, from a generalist’s perspective, to assess the candidate’s potential as a prospective independent investigator in health services research and/or social, cultural, environmental and population health research.
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