CIHR Fellowship
2019: Awarded to Dr. Raed Joundi for "Long-term trends in acute stroke care and outcomes: a population-based study using administrative data from 2003-2018."
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.
2019: Awarded to Dr. Raed Joundi for "Long-term trends in acute stroke care and outcomes: a population-based study using administrative data from 2003-2018."
2019: Awarded to Dr. Calvin Ke for the study "Relationship between age of onset of type 2 diabetes and risk of cardiovascular complications in South Asians"
2018: Awarded to Dr. Charles de Mestral for the project "Reducing Amputation from Diabetes and Peripheral Arterial Disease through Regional Foot Care and Amputation Prevention Pathways."
2018: Awarded to Dr. Calvin Ke by The Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism.
2018: Awarded to Dr. Andreas Laupacis by the Canadian Medical Association (CMA). The highest award given by the CMA, this award honors those whose lifetime achievements serve as an inspiration to the medical profession in Canada.
2018: Awarded to Dr. Angela Jerath by the Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto, for the project "Postoperative care models and morbidity on patient and health system outcomes".
2018: Awarded to Dr. Moira Kapral for "Stroke health service research program." Mid-Career Investigator awardees have a body of work that is well-recognized, frequently cited and considered by their peers to be influential and of excellent quality.
2018: Awarded to Dr. Gustavo Saposnik for "Improving stroke outcomes by making better decisions." Mid-Career Investigator awardees have a body of work that is well-recognized, frequently cited and considered by their peers to be influential and of excellent quality.
2018: Awarded to Dr. David Gladstone for "Protecting the brain from the heart: improving prediction and prevention of cardioembolic stroke." Mid-Career Investigator awardees have a body of work that is well-recognized, frequently cited and considered by their peers to be influential and of excellent quality.
2018: Dr. Louise Sun is a finalist for the Vivien Thomas Young Investigator Award. The award acknowledges the accomplishments of early career investigator members of the Council on Cardiovascular Surgery and Anesthesia (CVSA) who are focusing on fundamental and applied surgical research.