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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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Mid-Career Investigator Heart and Stroke Foundation, Ontario

2013 – 2017: Awarded to Dr. Robert Fowler over four years. Dr. Fowler's research topic is "Improving end-of-life care for Canadians with heart disease and stroke."

CIHR Doctoral Award

2013-2018: Awarded to Dr. Rachel Savage for "Importation of infectious diseases through travel and immigration in Ontario"

Academic Medical Organization of Southwestern Ontario Opportunities Fund

2013-15: Dr. Alejandro Lazo-Langner was the recipient of a Salary Support Award.

Fellow of The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)

2013: Dr. Michael Carter elected as Fellow of INFORMS for being a pioneer in the application of the methodologies of Operations Research and Management Sciences to the healthcare sector, and for his contributions to this field including improved service delivery, reduced costs, and increased efficiency.

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Department of Medicine Junior Investigator Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. Nick Daneman

Research Mentorship Award, Interdisciplinary Research Group on Nursing Issues (IRGNI)

2013: Presented to Dr. Linda McGillis Hall by Academy Health. This award acknowledges the contributions of a senior scientist to the career development of young investigators who are engaged in research focused on interdisciplinary health services research on nursing issues.

Fonds de recherche Santé Québec Salary Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. Philip Awadalla

New Faculty Investigator Award

2013: Awarded to Dr. Janice Tijssen by the Department of Paediatrics, Western University.

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.