collaborative research travel grants

how to apply: 

the collaborative research travel grant (crtg) program provides up to $15,000 in support for researchers from degree-granting institutions to travel either domestically or internationally to a laboratory to acquire a new research technique or to facilitate a collaboration. to capitalize on what appears to be an opportunity to provide relatively unrestricted travel funds to academic scientists and trainees and to provide a stimulus for those working or contemplating working at the interface of science, this program provides travel grants that can be used both internationally and domestically to acquire new research techniques, and to promote collaborations.

external deadline: 
monday, february 2, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

neurosensory and rehabilitation research award

how to apply: 

the fy14/15 crmrp neurosensory and rehabilitation research award (nsrra) is intended to support both applied (preclinical) research and clinical trials addressing tbi within specific focus areas of pain management, hearing loss/dysfunction, balance disorders, tinnitus, vision, or physical rehabilitation.

external deadline: 
wednesday, december 10, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

undergraduate : summer 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 hip award – institute community support (2015)

how to apply: 

the purpose of this funding opportunity is to provide undergraduate and health professional 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 with opportunities to undertake health research projects with established investigators in an environment that provides strong mentorship.

external deadline: 
thursday, january 15, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research
undergraduate

team grant : su2c canada cancer stem cell dream team research funding

how to apply: 

the stand up to cancer (su2c) canada cancer stem cell dream team research funding represents a new, focused effort to implement advances in cancer stem cell research as rapidly as possible through the creation of a collaborative, translational, cancer research "dream team".

building on the strengths in cancer stem cell (csc) research in canada and the learnings from consultations with the stakeholder community, this funding opportunity will support one, integrated and cohesive pan-canadian cancer stem cell dream team. the dream team will bring together key stakeholders – researchers, clinicians, industry, ngos and funders with the goal to improve the outcomes of hard-to-treat cancers and thereby impact on human health by focusing on the role of cscs and stem cell programs on resistance and treatment failure in cancer. the most talented and promising researchers across canadian institutions will be assembled, forming an optimal configuration of expertise needed to solve key problems in cancer stem cells and positively impact patients in the near future.

this dream team will span multiple disciplines and utilize the new tools of modern biology, with an emphasis on genomics, to attack research questions in a coordinated way. the dream team will have mechanisms for sharing of resources and platforms (knowledge, talent, tools, technologies, etc.) across the team including existing platforms and resources as well as those to be developed, incorporating new methods and technologies into the research groups, and training and networking across the dream team. mechanisms to foster collaborations within and among the dream teams will be employed – an approach that promotes the sharing of information and a goal-oriented focus on measurable milestones of progress.

external deadline: 
monday, december 8, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

other : spor networks in chronic disease

how to apply: 

this funding opportunity will provide support for the development and implementation of spor networks in non-communicable chronic diseases. for the purpose of this opportunity, non-communicable chronic disease is defined as a long-term disease that is not passed from one person to another; it evolves over time, often progressing in severity. although a non-communicable chronic disease may be prevented and can often be controlled, it is rarely cured.

the primary objective of the opportunity will be to translate existing and new knowledge generated by basic biomedical, clinical, and population health research into testing of innovations that can improve clinical science and practice and foster policy changes, leading to transformative and measureable improvements in patient health outcomes, and in efficiency and effectiveness healthcare delivery within five years.

network applicants will be expected to show that the planned program of research and knowledge translation will have a significant impact on non-communicable chronic diseases and their co-morbidities by:

  • addressing patient-oriented research priorities and developing an interdisciplinary nation-wide agenda of outcomes-oriented research.
  • accelerating the translation of existing and new knowledge generated by basic biomedical, clinical, and population health research into clinical science and practice and policy applications.
  • strengthening the capacity to conduct patient-oriented research through an integrated multidisciplinary program that provides unique and innovative training and mentoring opportunities.
  • fostering the development and implementation of evidence-informed and gender-responsive practices, policies, services, products and programs to improve patient outcomes, access to care and quality, efficiency and effectiveness of health care.
external deadline: 
tuesday, december 2, 2014
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

other : patient engagement – collaboration grants

how to apply: 

the objective of this funding opportunity is to facilitate the realization of the goals of the spor patient engagement framework for the development of active collaborations, specifically:

  • identify and implement inclusive engagement mechanisms, processes and approaches that value patient perspectives, experiences and skills throughout the research process; and
  • facilitate opportunities for researchers and knowledge users, including patients, to work together to identify problems and gaps, set priorities for research, and produce and implement solutions.
external deadline: 
tuesday, january 13, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

other : icrh community development program grants - resuscitation clinical research

how to apply: 

the main objective of this funding opportunity is to catalyze the development and enhance the cohesion of one icrh community in the area of resuscitation clinical research.

specific objectives of the community development program

the community development program in the area of resuscitation clinical research will:

  • generate new knowledge, conducting research across a nationally-linked alliance of researchers and knowledge users
  • bridge gaps between research outcomes and impact on health by:
    • accelerating translation of research discoveries into clinical applications, best practices and/or the marketplace
    • developing, validating and evaluating interventions that change significant aspects of practice
    • evaluating outcomes of implementation of interventions to demonstrate impact

to achieve these objectives and to add value to the research enterprise, the community development program will:

  • possess world-class capacity to address the identified research problem(s), challenge(s), or opportunity(ies);
  • build a critical mass of technical and scientific expertise on a national scale to provide research leadership and enhance impact by bringing together a unified group of investigators and other stakeholders;
  • identify key knowledge gaps and promote/create national and international collaborations among researchers and with knowledge users to address those gaps in a coherent fashion;
  • integrate research and knowledge translation projects into a coherent program which will generate solutions that will be implemented to produce social and economic benefits for canadians;
  • actively engage patient representatives in research planning and decision making by including a patient on the executive committee of the community development program and on the steering committees of each of the clinical trials undertaken by the program (if applicable);
  • promote and facilitate the sharing of ideas, tools, methods, and resources and the dissemination of research outcomes;
  • incorporate a significant training, mentoring, and career development mandate to add value to training opportunities already available, through innovative approaches;
  • facilitate the development and completion of pilot clinical trials projects leading to reduced delays associated with the eventual submission of potential definitive clinical trials proposals.

essential characteristics of the community development program:

  • national in scope (include investigators from a minimum of six provinces).
  • developed in collaboration with appropriate partners and stakeholders.
  • inclusive, multidisciplinary and multi-thematic (e.g., include expertise from at least 3 of the following 4 cihr themes: biomedical; clinical; health systems/services; and social/cultural/environmental/population health).
  • committed to scientific excellence in the generation of new knowledge and its translation.
  • well positioned to facilitate effective interactions and collaborations between the scientific community and stakeholders (clinicians, decision-makers, industry, patients, and other knowledge-users outside of the academic community).
external deadline: 
tuesday, january 13, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : ehealth innovation partnership program (ehipp)

how to apply: 

the ehealth innovations initiative (ehii) is a multi-phase initiative that aims to enhance health outcomes and health care delivery, through the implementation, evaluation, and health system scale-up of ehealth innovations that contribute to evidence-based, client-centered, cost-effective solutions. the purpose of ehii is to:

  • develop, integrate and evaluate, in collaboration with stakeholders, ehealth innovations that will improve the quality of outcomes and the cost-effectiveness of patient and population-centered care; and
  • increase canada’s competitive position in the health-related information and communication technology (ict) industry.

the ehealth initiative will use an integrated science approach that incorporates consideration of ethical, legal and social implications, as well as end users’ perception of the value and usability of the ehealth innovation as it pertains to their care. the evaluation of social impacts of new technologies at a community and health system level will also consider equitably shared benefits so that certain groups are not disadvantaged and risks are proportional to benefits.

external deadline: 
wednesday, april 1, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : ceehrc (epigenetics)

eligibility: 

for your application to be eligible:

  1. the nominated principal applicant must be an independent researcher previously funded as applicant on the ceehrc national platform centres funding opportunity or one of the ceehrc team grant funding opportunities.
  2. the nominated principal applicant must be appointed at an eligible institution (see institutional eligibility requirements for eligibility process and associated timelines.)
  3. at least one principal applicant from each ceehrc national platform mapping centre must be identified.
  4. at least one additional principal applicant or co-applicant must be an independent researcher previously funded through the ceehrc team grant program.
  5. at least one additional principal applicant or co-applicant must be affiliated with an additional node of genome canada's genomics innovation network not already funded through a ceehrc funding opportunity.
how to apply: 

this funding opportunity is to create the consortium structure for the canadian epigenetics, environment and health research consortium (ceehrc), one of cihr's roadmap signature initiatives. epigenetics is the study of changes in the regulation of gene activity and expression that are not dependent on alterations in gene sequence. epigenetics provides a compelling model for how environmental influences throughout life can have long-long effects on human health.

a number of dedicated funding opportunities have been launched over the last several years to create the core elements of ceehrc, as required to advance the field of epigenetics in canada and to link it to human health outcomes. among others, these have included the creation of a national epigenomics platform (comprised of several epigenomic mapping centres and epigenomic data coordination centres), innovative catalyst grants to develop transformative new technologies and approaches, fellowship and training programs, and multi-disciplinary team grants exploring gene-environment interactions and the links between epigenetics and human health and disease.

the goal of the current funding opportunity is to establish the national consortium structure that will network together all the previously funded ceehrc components, and expand their reach to the broader health research community in canada and internationally. domestically, this includes linking to other nodes of genome canada's genomics innovation network, as well as additional groups whose activities could inform and further develop the fields of epigenetics and epigenomics. internationally, this consortium is expected to build on canada's leadership role in the international human epigenome consortium (ihec), to expand the international reach and impact of ceehrc.

external deadline: 
monday, january 12, 2015
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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