CIHR New Investigator Award
2009 – 2014: CIHR New Investigator Award for "Indigenous Knowledge Network for Infant, Child, and Family Health" awarded to Dr. Janet Smylie.
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2009 – 2014: CIHR New Investigator Award for "Indigenous Knowledge Network for Infant, Child, and Family Health" awarded to Dr. Janet Smylie.
2009 – 2011: Awarded to Dr. Salimah Shariff. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate a high standard of achievement in undergraduate and early graduate studies.
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.
2009-2014: CIHR New Investigator Award in Aging awarded to Dr. Susan Bronskill for Prescribing Quality in Long-Term Care Homes: Correlation Between Indicators of Overuse, Underuse and Misuse.
2009-2014: Awarded to Dr. Suzanne Cadarette in the area of aging and osteoporosis
2009 — Frank Sullivan recipient of BMA research paper of the year award for New England Journal of Medicine paper on the Scottish Bell's palsy trial.
2008: Awarded to Dr. Teresa To in the field of Pediatrics and Community Health Research, by the International Research Promotion Council (IRPC). Dr. To was chosen based on her research excellence in community health and her unique research contribution to the control of asthma. The IRPC presents the World Scientists Forum awards annually to researchers whose work has significantly affected medical care globally, especially in developing nations.
2008: Awarded to Dr. Moira Stewart by the University of Western Ontario Department of Family Medicine.
2008-2011: Awarded to Dr. Teresa To by the University of Toronto, Life Sciences Committee.
2008: Dr. Suzanne Cadarette awarded CIHR New Investigator Recognition Prize for Improving Medication Use, Healthcare and Quality of Life through Innovative Health Outcomes Research