6/13/2019 ICES Central ICES students recipients of Rising Star Awards ICES students Jennifer Watt and Lauren Lapointe-Shaw are two of three recipients of CIHR-IHSPR’s 2019 Rising Star Award.
6/6/2019 ICES Central June 2019 At a Glance now available Research highlights are presented using infographics, videos and news stories.
6/4/2019 ICES Central ICES research video: Substitutes for antipsychotics in persons with dementia Ontario long-term care homes have reduced use of antipsychotic drugs prescribed to people with dementia due to known risks, but what happens after that?
5/29/2019 ICES Central ICES adjunct scientist Dr. Nancy Baxter joins World Journal of Surgery editorial board Dr. Baxter is a new associate editor to the World Journal of Surgery.
5/10/2019 ICES UofT ICES scientist Dr. Natasha Crowcroft to lead new centre for vaccine preventable diseases Dr. Crowcroft will lead the new Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases, launched by the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
5/9/2019 ICES Western ICES student awarded Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division research fellowship Jordan Edwards, a doctoral student at ICES Western, has been awarded one of two research fellowships for mental health research that will use ICES data.
5/8/2019 ICES Central May 2019 At a Glance now available Research highlights are presented using infographics, videos and news stories.
5/8/2019 ICES Central Dr. Jill Tinmouth and research team receive grant to improve cancer screening for Indigenous people The team has received a five-year $1.5 million grant from CIHR to examine ways to improve access to screening programs for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers by Indigenous people in Ontario.
4/29/2019 ICES Central ICES scientist David Urbach appointed to new federal advisory committee The committee will provide Health Canada with advice on current and emerging issues regarding women’s health and the regulation of medical devices and drugs.
4/23/2019 ICES Central New data platform to help build research capacity across Canada The new $81 million initiative will make it easier for researchers to access and analyze health research data from across Canada.