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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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Gynecologic Oncology Group Young Investigator Award

2012: Awarded to Dr. Lilian Gien

CIHR-IHSPR Rising Star Award

Awarded to Maria Chiu for “Deriving ethnic-specific BMI cutoff points for assessing diabetes risk”. Maria’s winning Rising Star article was cited in the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes guidelines by the American Diabetes Association.

CIHR Research Fellowship

2012-2015: Awarded to Maria Chiu for “The built environment and risk of cardiovascular disease: a population-based study in Ontario”.

CIHR / Ontario MOHLTC Applied Chair in Health Services Research and Policy Research

Awarded to Ahmed Bayoumi for research on equity in resource allocation decision making.

Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program, Career Development Award

2012-2016: Awarded to Eric Benchimol

Fellow Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

2012: Awarded to Dr. Linda Rabeneck. Fellows elected to the academy are well recognized by their peers nationally and internationally for their contributions to the promotion of health science. They have demonstrated leadership, creativity, distinctive competencies and a commitment to advance academic health science.

Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology Award for Educational Excellence

2006: Awarded to Dr. Doris Howell for her leadership role in the development of Pan-Canadian clinical practice guidelines for the management of physical symptoms and emotional distress in cancer.

Lifetime Achievement Award in Family Medicine Research

2012: Presented to Dr. Moira Stewart by The College of Family Physicians of Canada.

Award for Outstanding Contribution to Family Medicine Research

2011/2012: Awarded to Dr. Rick Glazier by the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto for his research focused on health equity at the levels of population health, clinical care, healthy neighbourhoods, and health systems. The impact of his work has included bylaw and zoning changes in Peel Region with the goal of building healthier communities and participating at the highest levels in the evaluation and reform of primary healthcare policy in Ontario.

American Society of Hematology Abstract Achievement Award

2012: Awarded to Dr. Tzu-Fei Wang. This award is presented by the American Society of Hematology to trainees with high-scoring annual meeting abstracts of which they are the first or senior author and presenter.