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Awards & Recognition

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.

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Toronto’s 30 Best Doctors

2014: Dr. David Juurlink was named one of Toronto's 30 best doctors by Toronto Life magazine. Read the article here.

Career Development Award

2014 – 2018: Awarded to Kimberley Widger by the Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (CCHCSP) and CIHR Strategy for Patient Oriented Research. CCHCSP is a transdisciplinary training program for the next generation of clinician-scientists in child and youth health research in Canada. The Career Development Award supports clinician scientists who have completed doctoral level research training and facilitates guaranteed protected time during early career development within a mentored research program.

Dean’s Scholarly, Research and Creative Activity Award

2014: Awarded to Dr. Mandana Vahabi by Ryerson University for her scholarly, research and creative achievements which contributed to evidence-informed practice, innovative research methodology, and catalysts in policy change.

2008-13 – Mid-Career Investigator, Ontario Women’s Health Council/CIHR Institute of Gender and Health

Awarded to Elizabeth VanDenKerkhof.

2014 Best of Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO)

2014: The article, “Barriers to PMBR in Canada” (Vol. 32, 2014) by Dr. Toni Zhong, was one of six original reports selected for the “2014 Best of JCO” that was circulated to over 30,000 American Society of Clinical Oncologists (ASCO) members.

CIHR New Investigator Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. Hsien Seow for "Improving home and community-based palliative care through primary healthcare innovations".

Outstanding Research Mentor Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. John Cairney by the Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University.

Outstanding Research Grant Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. John Cairney by the Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University

The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Early Career Excellence in Teaching Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. Suzanne Cadarette. The award recognizes an individual in the early stage of his or her career (Assistant or early Associate Professor rank or equivalent level at a non-U.S. institution or in the clinical or private sector) who displays a strong commitment to teaching and learning in the classroom, the clinic and/or research laboratory setting.