Justice Emmett Hall Laureate
2011: Awarded to Dr. Andreas Laupacis. The Hall Laureate each year is awarded on the basis of outstanding contributions to the health ideals articulated by Justice Hall: equity, fairness, justice and efficiency.
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.
2011: Awarded to Dr. Andreas Laupacis. The Hall Laureate each year is awarded on the basis of outstanding contributions to the health ideals articulated by Justice Hall: equity, fairness, justice and efficiency.
2011-2016: Dr. Ann Burchell is the recipient of a CIHR New Investigator Award to study the dynamics of of the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases.
2011 — Frank Sullivan named Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The primary qualifications for election to Fellowship of the Society are excellence and eminence in the context of the Society’s role as Scotland’s national academy.
2011 – 2012: Awarded to Dr. Robert Fowler for "Comparing Intensity of Care Received at the End of Life in the United States and Canada" which looked to quantify differences in intensity and costs of end-of-life care for Americans and Canadians over age 65. His measures included hospital admissions, number of physicians seen, admission to the intensive care unit, provision of mechanical ventilation, and receipt of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. He conducted a population-based cohort study of all decedents in the U.S. and Canada, using a retrospective, 2-year look-back design between 2003 and 2011.
2011 — Awarded to Dr. Moira Kapral for "Evaluation of stroke care in Canada" for a 5-year term.
2010: Awarded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to Dr. Natasha Crowcroft as part of the H1N1 Response Team.
2010: Presented to Dr. Jack Tu for excellence in research by the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine (CSIM).
2010: Presented to Dr. John You for excellence in research by the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine (CSIM).
2010: Awarded to Dr. Angela Colantonio for her efforts and leadership on a number of research fronts including and not limited to traumatic brain injuries in the construction industry, homelessness and acquired brain injury and women and traumatic brain injury.
The Research Award is granted to an individual, group or organization for their outstanding contribution in research to advance the cause of acquired brain injury in Canada.
2010: Awarded to Dr. Maria Velez. This award recognizes emerging researchers in reproductive health research.