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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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CIHR-CMAJ Top Canadian Achievements in Health Research Awards

2013: Awarded to Drs. Larry W. Chambers, Lisa Dolovich, Lehana Thabane, Janusz Kaczorowski, Karen Tu; and Michael Paterson and for their work in developing the Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP). Designed to increase cardiovascular risk awareness at the community level, CHAP has demonstrated that primary prevention integrated with family physicians, community pharmacists, and community partners and volunteers can significantly reduce the burden of cardiovascular morbidity.

CIHR Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award

2012: Awarded to Dr. Kednapa Thavorn.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award

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

Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program, Career Development Award

2012-2016: Awarded to Eric Benchimol

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.

Early Researcher Awards Program, Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation

2010: Dr. Alan Forster awarded $140,000 for "The Use of Information Technology to Measure and Improve Healthcare Safety." The Early Researcher Awards program gives funding to new researchers working at publicly funded Ontario research centres.

CIHR Fellowship in the area of health services-population health HIV-AIDS research

2010-2015 — Awarded to Claire Kendall with the aim of understanding HIV/AIDS as a chronic disease

CIHR Canada Research Chair

2009: Awarded to Dr. Jeremy Grimshaw in health knowledge transfer and uptake to study factors that influence the behaviour of healthcare professionals, and methods to help them use health knowledge more effectively. Read more about Dr. Grimshaw's chair.

CIHR-PHAC Chair in Applied Public Health

2008-2013: Awarded to Dr. Doug Manuel for his research on "Population Health Impact Intervention Assessment Tools (PHIIAT)."

Canada’s Family Medicine Researcher of the Year

2006: Awarded to Dr. William Hogg by the College of Family Physicians. This award recognizes a family medicine researcher who has made original contributions to research and knowledge building for family medicine in Canada.