Ted Freedman Award for Innovation in Education
2016: Michael Campitelli was part of the ICES team that received this award in recognition of the project Quality Improvement at the Frontline: Improving and Driving Excellence Across Sectors (IDEAS).

ICES brings together the best and brightest scientific talent. Many of our scientists are internationally recognized in their fields and receive national and international awards and recognition for their important work.
2016: Michael Campitelli was part of the ICES team that received this award in recognition of the project Quality Improvement at the Frontline: Improving and Driving Excellence Across Sectors (IDEAS).
2016: Awarded to Dr. Prabhat Jha for his research on global tobacco control. The CIHR-IPPH Trailblazer Award recognizes researchers who have substantially contributed to population health intervention research.
2016: Awarded to Dr. Dennis Ko in recognition of his influential research related to cardiovascular disease.
2016: Awarded to Dr. Jacob Udell. The award is a salary award to support new investigators who have demonstrated excellence in their pre- and post- doctoral training and wish to establish their own research laboratory.
2016: Awarded to Dr. Jacob Udell. The award is given to clinician-scientists who have proven the ability to develop impactful research related to cardiovascular/cerebrovascular disease.
2016: Awarded to Dr. Jacob Udell. The grant supports emerging research leaders early in their careers.
2016 – 2020: Awarded to Dr. Douglas Lee for Program of Research on Outcomes, Treatment, and Evaluation of Care in the Spectrum of HF (PROTECT-HF).
2016: Awarded $100,000 fellowship to Dr. Serene Kerpan for "Bringing together physical activity and culture to promote mental health for Indigenous youth".
2016: Awarded to Dr. Simron Singh as part of the Cancer Care Ontario team in the white board category for their video on person-centered care guidelines. The AVA Awards competition is administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communications Professionals (AMCP).
2015: Dr. David Alter's paper "Sedentary time and its association with risk for disease incidence, mortality, and hospitalization in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis" was selected as one of the top ten most high-impact papers of 2015 by the Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health Council of the American Heart Association. This award acknowledges research that supports the Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health Council’s mission to improve cardiovascular health across the lifespan.