Mid-Career Investigator Heart and Stroke Foundation, Ontario
2013 – 2017: Awarded to Dr. Gillian Booth over four years. Dr. Booth's research topic is "Population-based strategies for reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease due to diabetes."
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2013 – 2017: Awarded to Dr. Gillian Booth over four years. Dr. Booth's research topic is "Population-based strategies for reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease due to diabetes."
2013: Awarded to Dr. Jeffrey Hoch for Best Short Course Faculty for "Introduction to Cost-Effectiveness Analysis"
June 2013: Presented to Dr. Kelvin Chan for teaching in the Medical Oncology Training Program, Sunnybrook Hospital.
Peter Austin is the recipient of a 2013 Heart and Stroke Foundation Career Investigator Award. Peter is developing statistical tools to help cardiovascular researchers. He is a senior scientist at ICES. For more information about the multi-year Career Investigator awards please visit their website.
2013: Awarded to Dr. Beth Rachlis by the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. The prize is awarded to current or graduating student in the Division of Epidemiology whose research is in the area of communicable diseases and demonstrates academic excellence.
2013-2018: Awarded to Dr. Rachel Savage for "Importation of infectious diseases through travel and immigration in Ontario"
2013-15: Dr. Alejandro Lazo-Langner was the recipient of a Salary Support Award.
2013: Awarded to Dr. Gillian Hawker for her contributions to osteoarthritis research.
2013: Dr. Michael Carter elected as Fellow of INFORMS for being a pioneer in the application of the methodologies of Operations Research and Management Sciences to the healthcare sector, and for his contributions to this field including improved service delivery, reduced costs, and increased efficiency.
2013: Awarded to Dr. Robert Campbell