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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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Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Department of Medicine Junior Investigator Award

2012: Awarded to Dr. Andrea Gershon. Presented to a faculty member in their first five years of appointment who has made a contribution to basic science, clinical epidemiology, health services or education research.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award

2012: Awarded to Dr. Kednapa Thavorn by the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital.

Young Investigator Award

2012: Awarded to Dr. Clare Atzema by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society for outstanding achievements in clinical science activities related to cardiovascular disease.

CIHR Post-doctoral Research Award

2012 – 2015: Awarded to Dr. Karen Okrainec.

CIHR New Investigator Award

2012-2017: Awarded to Dr. Lorraine Lipscombe for the project "The influence of diabetes on cancer screening and prognosis".

Honorary Chair Award

2012 — Awarded to Mehran Anvari by the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons

Eugenie Stuart Award for Excellence in MSc/PhD Thesis Supervision

2012: Awarded to Dr. Teresa To by the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto.

Canadian Family Physician Best Original Research Article Award

2012: Awarded to Dr. Michelle Greiver by The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) and their Research and Education Foundation (REF) for her article “Implementation of electronic medical records: effect on the provision of preventive services in a pay-for-performance environment”. This award is given for a scientific article published in 2011 in Canadian Family Physician (CFP) resulting from a research project developed, financed, and completed by the authors.

Labelle Lectureship in Health Services Research

2012: Awarded to Dr. Irfan Dhalla who spoke on "The virtual ward and other policy-relevant trials in healthcare".

Each year, the Labelle lectureship is awarded to a young investigator from any country who is engaged in multi-disciplinary health services research; is challenging existing methods or accepted ideas in health services and who will deliver a high-quality lecture that will appeal to an audience of broad interests.