CIHR Recipients
2024 |
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PrincipalInvestigator(s) |
Total Amount |
Project Title |
Program Name |
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Andrew Eaton | $332,776.00 | Community-based pop-up strategies: A rapid assessment and response system to map needle prevalence and implement HIV and syphilis prevention interventions in Regina, Saskatchewan |
Project Grant | Social Work |
Omar El-Halfway | $100,000.00 | Unraveling and combatting bacterial antibiotic resistance and biofilm-associated virulence under infection-mimetic conditions |
Project Grant - PA: Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergencies Research | Science |
JoLee Sasakamoose | $1,150,000.00 | Beyond Disparities: Indigenous Wellness Through Health Research | Applied Public Health Chair - Public Health System Transformation | Education |
Andrew Eaton | $3,000.00 | Project Reportneedles.ca: A geospatial, rapid assessment and response system for HIV and syphilis prevention and harm reduction |
Travel Awards - Institute Community Support | Social Work |
2023 |
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Thomas Hadjistavropoulos | $20,000.00 | Betty Havens Prize 2023 | Betty Havens Prize | Arts |
Andrew Eaton | $6,000.00 | Community Connectedness for HIV and Brain Health: A Hybrid Café to Share Knowledge on HIV, Aging, and Cognition |
CIHR Café Scientifique Program - Institute of Infection and Immunity | Social Work |
Jennifer Gordon | $267,749.00 | Testing an Evidence-Based Self-Help Program for Infertility-Related Distress | Project Grant | Arts |
Elise Matthews | $2,306,475.00 | Recognizing Resilience and Understanding Needs (RRUN): Promoting the Health of Children and Youth with Disabilities in First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan |
Project Grant | Nursing |
Babu Mohan | $940,950.00 | Deciphering Mitochondrial Interplay in Bipolar Disorder | Project Grant | Science |
Elizabeth Cooper | $194,000.00 | A Case Study at the Intersection: Indigenous 2SLGBTQI+ Youth Mental Health System and Service Needs in Northern Saskatchewan |
Catalyst Grant: Standards for Children and Youth Mental Health Services | Kinesiology and Health Studies |
2022 |
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Akram Khayatzadeh-Mahani | $150,000.00 | Cross-Sectoral Collaboration to Improve Outcomes for Children/Youth in Vulnerable Contexts |
Catalyst Grant: Policy Res. Health System Trans - IPPH - Public Health Systems Research |
Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy |
Elizabeth Cooper | $20,000.00 | Community Healing: Exploring Indigenous Resurgence and Cultural Arts-Based Approaches | Planning and Dissemination Grant - Institute Community Support | Kinesiology and Health Studies |
Andrew Eaton | $20,000.00 | Adapting cognitive remediation group therapy as an online or hybrid intervention for people aging with HIV and cognitive concerns |
Planning and Dissemination Grant - Institute Community Support | Social Work |
JoLee Sasakamoose | $100,000.00 | Okawimaw Kanosimowin: Mother's Bundle; A peer-driven approach to improving Indigenous maternal and birth outcomes in Saskatchewan |
Project Grant | Education |
2021 |
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Babu Mohan | $50,000.00 | COVID-19 Variant Supplement - Development of SARS-CoV-2 Peptide Therapeutics and Point-of-Care Salivary Diagnostics for Rapid Viral Detection |
Operating Grant: SARS-CoV-2 variants supplement stream 1 | Science |
Babu Mohan | $100,000.00 | COVID-19 Variant Network - Development of SARS-CoV-2 Peptide Therapeutics and Point-of-Care Salivary Diagnostics for Rapid Viral Detection |
Operating Grant: SARS-CoV-2 variants supplement stream 2 | Science |
Gregory Hansen | $1,273,726.00 | Developing Culturally Appropriate and Community Informed Virtual Healthcare for Pediatric Specialized Acute Care Services in Saskatchewan's Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities |
Project Grant | Nursing |
Tarun Katapally | $554,434 | CO-Away: Implementation and Evaluation of Digital Health Solutions for Indigenous Self-Determination, Governance, and Data Sovereignty |
Project Grant |
Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy |
Brenda Green | $515,552 | Takohpinawasowin: Knowledge Keepers' Stories of Traditional Birthing and Child-Rearing Practices |
Project Grant | First Nations University of Canada |
Tarun Katapally | $200,000 | CO-Away: Evaluation of a digital platform for Indigenous self-governance, determination, and data sovereignty |
Indigenous COVID-19 Rapid Research Funding Opportunity - Evaluation/Assessment |
Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy |