operating grant : por impact assessment

how to apply: 
  • increase canadian capacity to measure the impact of patient-oriented research in order to demonstrate the extent of health, social and economic benefits realized through patient-oriented research;
  • increase the literature currently available on the impact of patient-oriented research in canada in order to:
    • enable summative evaluation and meta-analyses on the impact of patient-oriented research; and,
    • demonstrate how patient-oriented research compares to other health research approaches in terms of the potential to translate evidence into the health care system.
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 22, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fellowship : por awards – transition to leadership stream – phase 1

how to apply: 

this funding opportunity is expected to:

  • increase the number of high quality patient-oriented researchers in canada;
  • increase career readiness of graduate trainees and post-doctoral fellows in patient-oriented research; and
  • support the timely transition of these trainees into launching an independent patient-oriented research career.

in addition to the above objectives, the indigenous peoples’ health pool aims to:

  • increase the number of indigenous health research trainees pursuing a meaningful and culturally relevant patient-oriented research career.
external deadline: 
thursday, november 14, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

doctoral research award : doctoral foreign study award (dfsa) : 2019-2020

how to apply: 

 

the doctoral foreign study award (dfsa) is expected to:

  • provide recognition and funding to 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 early in their academic research career, providing them with an opportunity to gain research experience abroad; and
  • provide a reliable supply of highly skilled and qualified researchers.
external deadline: 
thursday, october 17, 2019
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research
direction: 
outbound

doctoral research award : frederick banting and charles best canada graduate

how to apply: 

the objective of the canada graduate scholarships – doctoral (cgs d) program is:

  • to promote continued excellence in canadian research by rewarding and retaining high-calibre graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 at canadian institutions. by providing support for a high-quality research training experience to awardees;
  • strive to foster impacts within and beyond the research environment.
external deadline: 
thursday, november 21, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

prize : ihdcyh talks

how to apply: 

the cihr institute of human development, child and youth health (ihdcyh) is launching its sixth round of the ihdcyh talks video competition, a unique opportunity to submit short videos (5 minutes or less) sharing evidence-based messages in the area of maternal, reproductive, child and youth health. this competition encourages the production of videos that present a clear evidence-based message to a lay audience that is designed to have a positive impact on the health of children, youth and families.

this competition is soliciting videos not just from members of the research community, but also more widely, from non-governmental or not-for-profit organizations (including community or charitable organizations), as well as members of the general public who are able to demonstrate a clear, evidence-based message related to ihdcyh's mandate.

successful videos will be posted on cihr and ihdcyh social media and shared through other communications channels. it is important that the content be engaging, easily understood and accessible to a lay audience. for information on the ihdcyh talks program, and to view the videos from past competition winners, see the ihdcyh talks webpage. 

external deadline: 
tuesday, october 15, 2019
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : data analysis using existing databases and cohorts

how to apply: 

 

cihr and other funding agencies have invested heavily in the establishment of cohorts, databases, cohort catalogues, and data platforms. as a result, many high-quality data sets exist containing information on populations, health systems, patient information, and biospecimens. these data sets contain a wealth of information and have the potential to answer research questions that go beyond those for which the data were originally collected or for which the data has been used to date. there is also the potential to link diverse datasets, thus enabling explorations of novel associations and interactions between human, environmental, and clinical factors. analyses using these existing resources are also a cost-effective way to provide high quality and timely evidence to improve patient outcomes and for population and public health decision making.

the intent of this funding opportunity is to highlight and encourage use for research of previously funded cohorts, administrative and survey data to inform improved patient, population and system outcomes. examples of such data sources include but are not limited to:

this funding opportunity will support research that uses existing cohort data, administrative datasets, surveys, registries, cohort catalogues, and data platforms that link or allow access to datasets from multiple sources within three funding pools: cancer prevention and control; healthy cities intervention research; and reproductive, maternal, child, and youth health.

external deadline: 
thursday, september 5, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : methamphetamine and related psychostimulant use

how to apply: 

the operating grant: methamphetamine and related psychostimulant use is expected to:

  • generate new knowledge around prevalence, incidence, and distribution of methamphetamine use in canada
  • increase the uptake and application of synthesized knowledge in evidence-based decision making, health care and/or health services policy and practice in this space
  • support partnerships between researchers and knowledge users to rapidly inform policies related to prevention, harm reduction, and treatment of methamphetamine use
  • address the pressing intervention-related evidence needs of knowledge users in this space
  • encourage implementation science approaches that consider sub-populations and/or the biological and social determinants of methamphetamine use
external deadline: 
friday, august 30, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : hiv/aids and stbbi community-based research

how to apply: 

the hiv/aids community-based research is expected:

  • to promote the creation of new knowledge that is relevant to communities affected by hiv and other stbbi in canada;
  • to promote the dissemination of new knowledge and uptake of evidence into action to enhance the community response to the hiv epidemic and other stbbi;
  • to develop partnerships between researchers and affected communities;
  • to build capacity in the knowledge user community to engage in research and use evidence in their everyday business;
  • to build the next generation of hiv/aids and other stbbi cbr researchers through meaningful engagement of trainees in high-quality cbr projects; and
  • to reduce the incidence of new hiv and/or other stbbi infections in high-risk groups by focusing research on prevention efforts.

for examples, applicants can visit cihr's funding decisions web site to search for projects previously funded under a cihr hiv/aids cbr operating grant competition.

external deadline: 
thursday, october 17, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

innovation to impact grants

how to apply: 

*note update to eligibility criteria regarding pursuit of ‘logical next steps’ from an innovation or cbcf grant.

 

these grants are intended to support the next phase following a productive ccs innovation grant or cbcf research grant, with the goal of working towards or achieving a significant impact on cancer.

 

applicants are required to articulate significant achievements from the original innovation/cbcf grant (i.e., significant new knowledge, publications, intellectual property, technology development, or relevant endpoints) and clearly describe and justify the progression to the new research proposed. in other words, the original grant and the i2i proposal must be linked by their overarching goal or objective. applicants must also describe the potential for impact of the proposed project on cancer.

 

budgets awarded may be up to $150,000 per year for up to 3 years, to a maximum of $450,000 per grant.

 

it is anticipated that approximately 15 grants will be awarded in this competition.

 

please note that only investigators with a funded innovation or cbcf research grant with a project end date between january 1, 2017 and april 30, 2020 are eligible for this program.

 

full application deadline: october 15, 2019

results announcement: april 2020

anticipated start date: may 1, 2020

 

please review the full program description on our website.

external deadline: 
tuesday, october 15, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

innovation grants

how to apply: 

innovation grants support the highest quality creative problem solving in cancer research. the goal of the innovation program is to support the development and testing of transformative, paradigm-shifting concepts and approaches to address problems in cancer research, enhance our understanding of cancer, and generate novel approaches to confront the challenges we face in defeating cancer.

 

budgets awarded may be up to $100,000 per year and a maximum of $200,000 per grant.

 

it is anticipated that approximately 30 grants will be awarded in this competition.

 

please note the following:

  • ·         innovation grants are offered once per year. the timeline below is anticipated to be consistent going forward.
  • ·         this competition consists of a full application only, abstract registration is not required
  • ·         there must be no (0%) overlap with any pending or held grant applications (i.e. 100% unique aims are required - conceptual overlap is acceptable but must be described by the applicant)

 

special funding calls within the innovation grant competition envelope:

  • applications relevant to breast cancer research are encouraged
  • applications relevant to skin cancer are encouraged
  • as a result of a generous donation, funding for one application with a focus on early detection, diagnosis, and/or treatment of malignant mixed müllerian tumours (mmmt) is available
  • additional funds may be available from the lotte and john hecht memorial foundation to support innovative projects focused on the application of complementary and alternative approaches in cancer treatment and control

 

full application deadline: october 15, 2019

results announcement: april, 2020

anticipated start date: may 1, 2020

 

please review the full program description on our website.

external deadline: 
tuesday, october 15, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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