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20236
- The results were announced in April 2023 along with a $100 million investment from Global Affairs Canada to support CEPI's new five-year strategic plan to accelerate the development of vaccines. (wikipedia.org)
- Join us on Thursday, November 9, at New Residence Hall for the 15th annual McGill Global Health Night & 2023 Friesen Prize Public Lecture and the Student Poster Fair with co-keynote speakers, Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta and Hon. Dr. Keith Martin, PC, MP. (fcihr.ca)
- Friends of CIHR is pleased to announce that Dr. Zulfiqar Bhutta, Founding Director of the Institute for Global Health and Development and the Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health at the Aga Khan University and Co-Director of the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health, is the recipient of the 2023 Henry G. Friesen International Prize in Health Research. (fcihr.ca)
- Toronto - March 20, 2023 - Dr. Zulfiqar A. Bhutta PhD, MBBS, FRCPCH, FAAP, FRS, is the Distinguished University Professor and Founding Director of the Institute for Global Health and Development and the Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health, at the Aga Khan University. (fcihr.ca)
- The data, expected to be published and peer-reviewed by early 2023, is part of a verification process needed to make a health claim that oat protein can positively affect cholesterol and blood glucose. (canadiangrocer.com)
- THURSDAY, Sept. 28, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Being exposed to more estrogen throughout life -- or a longer reproductive life span -- may be good for the brain, according to new research that found a lower risk of cerebral small vessel disease in women who had more cumulative exposure. (msdmanuals.com)
Canada's18
- CIHR also worked with domestic and global partners to fund research and ensure the alignment and coordination of Canada's research with the international response. (wikipedia.org)
- As a clinician-researcher and funder-researcher who study evidence production and use, we're paying attention to how Canada's health research system is standing up to the COVID-19 challenge. (theglobeandmail.com)
- So how is Canada's health research system - a complex, distributed array of institutions, networks and federal and provincial government ministries - measuring up during COVID-19? (theglobeandmail.com)
- Born and raised in Canada, by the time I got to adulthood I was pretty fed up with my contemporaries' claim that Canada's uniqueness, relative to the U.S., was so-called "universal" health care. (pacificresearch.org)
- I'm back in Canada for Christmas, and was interested to see this story in the National Post newspaper, describing the efforts of Canada's life insurers to convice the federal government that Canadian families should have more latitude to use tax-free money for their own health care. (pacificresearch.org)
- Interestingly, provider- and patient-centric solutions have typically dominated Canada's digital health sector, but this year, a newer segment that caters to life science R&D is gaining traction. (cbinsights.com)
- Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is a bilingual, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Public Health Agency of Canada's Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch. (canada.ca)
- Nineteen On tario hospitals have been recognized for their significant contributions to health research in Canada being named among Canada's Top 40 Research Hospitals. (oha.com)
- We respectfully acknowledge that Arthritis Research Canada's headquarters are located on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. (arthritisresearch.ca)
- Arthritis Research Canada's scientific director, Dr. Diane Lacaille is leading a team of over 100 researchers, trainees and staff whose world recognized research is creating a future where people living with arthritis are empowered to triumph over pain and disability. (arthritisresearch.ca)
- The Academy also monitors global health-related events to enhance Canada's state of readiness for the future, and provides a Canadian voice for health sciences internationally. (bccrc.ca)
- Today, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Sport, announced $6.7 million in federal funding for seven new projects under Genome Canada's Genomic Applications Partnership Program (GAPP) that will match researchers with companies to develop new genebased technologies in health care, agriculture and environmental protection. (vinelandresearch.com)
- In 1998, Health Canada's Natural Health Products Directorate began conducting consultations across the country to identify national Natural Health Product (NHP) research priorities. (nhprs.ca)
- The investments are being made through Genome Canada's 2015 Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Competition, a partnership with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. (newswire.ca)
- McGill is grateful for the Government of Canada's investments in groundbreaking research, and to strengthening Canada's position as training ground for innovation in the health sciences and the pioneering field of astrophysics. (mcgill.ca)
- Canadians are particularly worried about auto tariffs because the industry is critical to Canada's economy. (latimes.com)
- The Canadian government also announced $1.5 billion in subsidies for Canada's steel and aluminum industries. (latimes.com)
- Despite Canada's emphasis on social inclusion, Canada's Black population faces substantial social inequities that affect their health and well-being. (researchprotocols.org)
Centre9
- The team, which includes 14 students, has a research partnership with the B.C. Cancer Research Centre, the University of Ottawa and the National Research Council to design new anti-cancer drugs. (brocku.ca)
- He also holds the Robert Harding Inaugural Chair in Global Child Health at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, and is the Co-Director of the SickKids Centre for Global Child Health. (fcihr.ca)
- With funding under the AgriScience Program, the St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre in Winnipeg, Man. (canadiangrocer.com)
- PHRI was the Canadian coordinating centre for the ACCORDION study, managing the 13 sites in Canada. (phri.ca)
- She was recruited to PHRI as a Program Director for the Canadian Network and Centre for Trials Internationally (CANNeCTIN), a national network funded by the CIHR/CFI Clinical Research Initiative program to improve the prevention and treatment of cardiac and vascular diseases and diabetes. (phri.ca)
- She is a clinician-scientist with Kingston Health Sciences Centre and a practicing emergency physician at the Kingston General and Hotel Dieu Hospitals. (queensu.ca)
- The founder of Huawei says the Chinese tech giant is moving its U.S. research centre to Canada due to its ongoing battle with U.S. criminal charges and economic sanctions. (itworldcanada.com)
- The Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis has as mission promote a collegial and supportive interdisciplinary environment that fosters excellence in acquiring, producing and communicating so. (bvs.br)
- Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. (bvsalud.org)
Outcomes14
- If Canada is to fulfill the social and economic potential of our healthcare system, the newly elected federal government must be a strong partner in discovering, inventing, developing and adopting the technologies and practices that will define the future of healthcare-a future distinguished by better patient outcomes, more efficient use of scarce healthcare resources, and an expanded, knowledge-based workforce. (rc-rc.ca)
- In publicly funded health systems, digital health technologies are strategies that aim to improve the quality and safety of health care service delivery and enhance patient experiences and outcomes. (jmir.org)
- We first synthesized results from a variety of Canadian and international studies on the outcomes for patients and service providers associated with PHRs across a continuum of services, ranging from viewing information (eg, laboratory results) on the Web to electronic prescription renewal to email or video conferencing with care teams and providers. (jmir.org)
- Further research is needed to tie PHR use to health outcomes across PHR functions, care settings, and patient populations. (jmir.org)
- Together with our donors, we are changing cancer outcomes for British Columbians by funding innovative research and personalized treatment and care. (bccrc.ca)
- Background Sex and gender impacts health outcomes and disease risk throughout life. (biorxiv.org)
- As one of the goals of SGBA is to inform on health equity and understudied populations with respect to SGBA, we also found that 5.92% of grant abstracts mentioned female-specific outcomes, and 0.35% of grant abstracts focused on the 2S/LGBTQ+ community. (biorxiv.org)
- He has pioneered the application of large simple outcome trials to people with diabetes globally, and developed the concept of dysglycemia as an important risk factor for many of the serious health outcomes that afflict people with an elevated glucose level regardless of diabetes status. (phri.ca)
- The research also suggests that the type of overnight accommodation predicts positive hospital experience outcomes and willingness to recommend the hospital to others [ 10 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Black Canadians experience poor health care, poor health outcomes, and a greater burden of health inequalities, much of which is rooted in the unequal distribution of social determinants of health. (researchprotocols.org)
- Our recommendations are generally consistent and complementary with recommendations for the general population," she said, "but our goal is ultimately to make health outcomes fairer. (medscape.com)
- The process for Tier 2 occupational exposure banding uses information and data for nine standard toxicological endpoints and/or health outcomes that are readily available from secondary sources such as agency reviews (Table 3-1). (cdc.gov)
- The toxicity information for some of the health effects listed above may be categorical in nature (presence/absence of genotoxicity or skin irritation, for example) while other outcomes are expressed through quantitative information and/or potency data. (cdc.gov)
- Whether these sex-based differences have biologic relevance that may translate into effects on health outcomes is unknown. (cdc.gov)
20224
- Over the coming months and years, CIHR provided additional funding for COVID-19 research, totaling $430 million by June 2022. (wikipedia.org)
- He led the recent Lancet series on optimizing child and adolescent health (2022) which provides a blueprint for post COVID-19 recovery for children globally. (fcihr.ca)
- He was awarded the Roux Prize 2021 for his work on evidence-based public health impact and is the recipient of the 2022 John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health award. (fcihr.ca)
- The results of the 2022 Canada Excellence Research Chairs competition were announced this morning at Simon Fraser University by the Honourable Terry Beech, Minister of Citizens' Services. (mcgill.ca)
CIHR7
- CIHR supports more than 15,000 researchers and trainees through grants, fellowships, scholarships, and other funding, as part of the federal government's investment in health research. (wikipedia.org)
- Review by panels of peers from the research community ensures that proposals approved for funding by CIHR meet internationally accepted standards of scientific excellence. (wikipedia.org)
- On February 16, 2021, CIHR launched the CIHR-CEPI Leadership Award for Excellence in Vaccine Research for Infectious Diseases of Epidemic Potential, co-administered with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). (wikipedia.org)
- Thus, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) implemented a Sex and Gender-based Analysis (SGBA) framework recommending the inclusion of SGBA in project proposals in 2010 and then mandating the incorporation of SGBA into grant proposals in 2019. (biorxiv.org)
- To examine whether this mandate resulted in increased mention of sex or gender in funded research abstracts, we searched the publicly available database of grant abstracts funded by CIHR to analyze the percentage of abstracts that mentioned sex or gender of the population to be studied. (biorxiv.org)
- 2) The CIHR is an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada. (parl.ca)
- 3) The head office of the CIHR shall be at the place in Canada that is designated by the Governor in Council. (parl.ca)
20209
- Dr. Linden has been an Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences since 2020 and has also held teaching appointments in the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Department of Public Health Sciences, and School of Policy Studies at Queen's University. (queensu.ca)
- The companies in this segment may be younger than those in the other digital health segments (5.9 years old, on average), but they've quickly become leaders in 2020 YTD (raising $202.4M USD). (cbinsights.com)
- Research Canada has announced that the recipient of the 2020 Individual Leadership in Advocacy Award is Ingrid Waldron, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health at Dalhousie University. (dal.ca)
- Conclusions Although there was an increased number of funded grants with abstracts that mentioned sex and 2S/LGBTQ+ health across time, these increases were less than 2% between 2009 to 2020. (biorxiv.org)
- The percentage of funding dollars allocated to grants in which the abstracts mentioned sex or gender also did not change substantially from 2009-2020, with grant abstracts mentioning sex or female-specific research increasing by 1.26% and 3.47% respectively, funding allocated to research mentioning gender decreasing by 0.49% and no change for 2S/LGBTQ+-specific health. (biorxiv.org)
- The percentage of funded grants in which the abstracts mentioned sex or gender in health research remained largely unchanged from 2009 to 2020 with the largest increase of 1.57% for those mentioning sex. (biorxiv.org)
- Canada is the largest exporter of oats in the world, with export sales valued at $465 million in 2020. (canadiangrocer.com)
- Dear Colleagues of the NHP Research Community, On behalf of the NHPRS Board of Directors I am announcing our decision to postpone the 17th Annual NHP Research Conference and Tradeshow that was scheduled for May 24-27th, 2020 in Ottawa. (nhprs.ca)
- Although our annual conference has been postponed till 2021 we are still accepting applications for the 2020 John Thor Arnason Research Award which is open to graduate student and post doctoral NHPRS members. (nhprs.ca)
Institutes of Health Research Act1
Chair9
- For Margot Parkes, Canada Research Chair in Health, Ecosystems and Society at the University of Northern British Columbia, watersheds are living systems that are essential for healthy communities. (medicaldaily.com)
- Brock University Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Biological Sciences Yifeng Li has been named Canada Research Chair in Machine Learning for Biomedical Data Science for his work using artificial intelligence and machine learning for drug development. (brocku.ca)
- Dr. Bhutta was also the co-Chair of the Global Countdown for 2015 and 2030 Initiatives from 2006-2017, co-Chair of the Maternal and Child Health oversight committee of World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO) and a technical member of the high-level UN Health and Human Rights committee. (fcihr.ca)
- He has served as co-Chair of Knowledge and Science committee of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH) and was a member of the Independent Expert Group producing the Global Nutrition Reports since its inception in 2014 to 2021. (fcihr.ca)
- The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry and Ted Hewitt, President of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and Chair of the Tri-agency Institutional Programs Secretariat Steering Committee. (mcgill.ca)
- Darcy Wagner joins the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences as the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Lung Regenerative Medicine. (mcgill.ca)
- Jason Hessels joins the Faculty of Science as the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Transient Astrophysics. (mcgill.ca)
- Dana Small joins the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences as the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Metabolism and the Brain. (mcgill.ca)
- Vincent Mooser, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Genomic Medicine, continues his mandate at McGill. (mcgill.ca)
World Health Organ2
- A health research system, according to the World Health Organization, is the people, institutions and activities that generate high quality knowledge to promote, restore or maintain health. (theglobeandmail.com)
- In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for any damages arising from the use of the information linked to this section. (who.int)
Findings13
- Our findings reveal that 66.20% (2720/4109) of our respondents regularly self-track one or more aspects of their health. (jmir.org)
- Our findings can be used to set baseline information for future research on the rise of digital health self-tracking and its impacts. (jmir.org)
- These are incredibly important findings because tramadol use is on the rise globally - especially by people living with osteoarthritis," said Dr. Antonio Aviña-Zubieta , a rheumatologist and senior scientist at Arthritis Research Canada. (arthritisresearch.ca)
- The study's findings suggest that a disaggregated approach to analyzing unmet need is required, since the three different subgroups of unmet need that we identify in Canada have different associations with utilization, along with different equity implications. (lse.ac.uk)
- Our findings suggest more work needs to be done to ensure the public can evaluate what populations will be examined with the funded research with respect to sex and gender to advance awareness and health equity in research. (biorxiv.org)
- These are among the findings published today in a new report, Spotlight on digital health and wellness, highlighting attitudes to risk and insurance among digital health and wellness leaders in North America, Asia and Europe. (insurance-canada.ca)
- In contrast to the previous U.S. findings, Canadian hospital experience scores were lower and accommodation type was not a significant predictor of overall hospital experience or willingness to recommend the hospital. (biomedcentral.com)
- The findings could help identify existing gaps in the health of Black individuals in Canada and inform future research paradigms. (researchprotocols.org)
- The findings will further inform the development of a knowledge hub on Black Canadians' health. (researchprotocols.org)
- The conclusions, findings, and opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors' affiliated institutions. (cdc.gov)
- The ATSDR Great Lakes Human Health Research Program web site will help the Network members to keep abreast of recent research findings from the Program's investigators. (cdc.gov)
- These findings may have public health implications when recommending vitamin D for the prevention of cardiometabolic disease and related conditions. (cdc.gov)
- The findings of the paper provide an important entry point to the discussion on the relevance and scope of EU public mental health action. (lu.se)
McGill University1
- Arthritis Research Canada is conducting research across Canada in British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec and is affiliated with five major universities: University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, University of Calgary, Université Laval, and McGill University. (arthritisresearch.ca)
Toronto1
- NHPRS has continued to hold acclaimed annual conferences in Vancouver, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Toronto and other Canadian cities attracting world-class scientists as presenters, as well as academic and industry attendees from around the globe. (nhprs.ca)
20198
- Government of Canada, Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics (April 1, 2019). (wikipedia.org)
- Dr. Linden joined HSPRI as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in October 2019, where she continues to work as a Research Scientist in the fields of psychiatric epidemiology, survey design, and program evaluation, with a focus on post-secondary mental health and well-being. (queensu.ca)
- Digital health startups across the globe have seen impressive investment growth, with funding growing almost 12x between 2010 ($1.6B USD) and 2019 ($18.5B USD). (cbinsights.com)
- So far this year Canada-based digital health startups have already raised more than $300M USD, roughly double the amount raised in all of 2019. (cbinsights.com)
- Beginning in 2019, the NHPRS partnered with the Journal of Natural Health Product Research , which now serves as the society's official scientific publication. (nhprs.ca)
- In consideration of the need to mitigate the possible spread of COVID-19 and having undertaken a risk-assessment using the Public Health Guidance on COVID-19 with respect to gatherings ( https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/health-professionals/mass-gatherings-risk-assesment.html ) we are confident this the best, albeit disappointing, option. (nhprs.ca)
- In 2019, Discovery Health published a risk adjustment model to determine standardised mortality rates across South African private hospital systems, with the aim of contributing towards quality improvement in the private healthcare sector. (who.int)
- In 2019, Discovery Health[1] published an article in the South quality. (who.int)
Innovation14
- The Research License is effective immediately and will enable the Company to better support the needs of its existing partnerships in the cannabis industry through innovation-driven product development. (prnewswire.com)
- The award is given to exceptional champions of health research and health innovation. (dal.ca)
- Congratulations to Dr. Waldron on this well-deserved recognition from Research Canada," says Dr. Alice Aiken, Vice President Research and Innovation at Dalhousie University. (dal.ca)
- We work with government, academia, industry, the not-for-profit sector and healthcare providers to amplify healthcare and research leadership, advance global health innovation and achieve eminence in healthcare markets worldwide. (rc-rc.ca)
- No enterprise can maintain its edge without sustained investment in research and innovation. (rc-rc.ca)
- Now, as the provincial and federal governments begin to plan for recovery from the global COVID-19 pandemic, renewed support for research and innovation is more important than ever before. (oha.com)
- The race to save lives and recover our economies rests on science and the continued contributions from Ontario's hospitals to the global research and innovation ecosystem. (oha.com)
- In Canada, governments and health organizations have invested in digital health technologies such as personal health records (PHRs) and other electronic service functionalities and innovation across provincial and territorial health systems. (jmir.org)
- He was one of 176 researchers across the country announced as new and renewed Canada Research Chairs (CRC) on Wednesday, Nov. 16 by federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne. (brocku.ca)
- The lab is expected to build research leadership and become a data science innovation hub to connect and collaborate with regional innovators from the University, community, industry and government," says Li. (brocku.ca)
- Dr. McArthur's research will bolster federal action on antimicrobial resistance through stronger surveillance, stewardship and innovation. (newswire.ca)
- Long description of the honeycomb graph showing key technologies behind health innovation. (canada.ca)
- The NRC is positioned to support health innovation through its diverse expertise, ability to establish collaboration with industry and academia, and long term holistic approach. (canada.ca)
- The Canada Excellence Research Chairs program brings to Canada world-leading researchers working at the highest levels in their fields," said Martha Crago, Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation. (mcgill.ca)
Governments3
- Canada has excellent universities and research institutes, world-class researchers and talented trainees, supportive federal and provincial funders, and research-receptive governments and citizens. (theglobeandmail.com)
- I was born in 1962, so my contemporaries and I had no conscious experience of Canadian health care before the federal and provincial governments rolled out the state monopoly in the late 1960s. (pacificresearch.org)
- Evan Smith, Global Head of Miscellaneous Medical and Life Sciences at Beazley, said: "Since we wrote our first telehealth risk in 2009, the digital health sector has continued to evolve in line with technological advancements and changing attitudes towards remote care among patients as well as health practitioners, governments and investors. (insurance-canada.ca)
Recognizes3
- The federal government's Canada Research Chairs program recognizes world-class researchers whose innovative work contribute to the betterment of Canadian society and beyond," says Brock University Vice-President, Research Tim Kenyon. (brocku.ca)
- CAHS recognizes excellence in health sciences. (bccrc.ca)
- The Government of Canada recognizes the need to invest in research and partnerships that develop innovative approaches that will improve the well-being of Canadians and strengthen the middle class. (newswire.ca)
Practice5
- Similarly, clinicians and health system decision-makers are not always encouraged to engage in research - this despite increasing evidence that research done alongside practice improves care. (theglobeandmail.com)
- Canada is one of fewer than three dozen countries that follow the practice of citizenship based on birthplace, regardless of parents' nationality or status. (cbc.ca)
- Her research aims to improve the science and practice of delivering humanitarian aid, with her current work focusing on how the health of women and children are affected by war. (queensu.ca)
- Theory to Practice known about SHS and effects on peoples health). (who.int)
- The aim of the Australian Health Economics Society is to promote the study, practice and development of the field of health economics in Australia. (bvs.br)
Sciences10
- Brooke Linden completed her PhD Public Health Sciences (Epidemiology) at Queen's University, where her doctoral work focused on the development and psychometric assessment of the Post-Secondary Student Stressors Index (PSSI), a new tool designed to improve the evaluation of Canadian post-secondary student stress. (queensu.ca)
- Shift Health is a healthcare strategy consultancy devoted exclusively to healthcare and life sciences. (rc-rc.ca)
- Every member of the Shift Health team started as a health and life sciences researcher and possesses the unique ability to couple scientific and clinical depth with business and management acumen. (rc-rc.ca)
- He has published more than 22 articles, been supported by Research Career Awards from Hamilton Health Sciences and the Department of Medicine at McMaster University, and holds research grants from agencies including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. (phri.ca)
- The faculty of health sciences is pleased to announce that Dr. Susan Bartels has been added to the Canada Research Chairs P rogram (CRCP). (queensu.ca)
- Dr. Bartels is an Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine , cross appointed to Public Health Sciences. (queensu.ca)
- In life sciences research, data is generated from a variety of sources, including biological research, data-intensive technologies such as quantitative imaging, environmental biodiversity studies, large population cohorts, plant and livestock breeding programs, multi-national clinical trials and e-health initiatives. (newswire.ca)
- Congratulations to ICES adjunct scientist Dr. Michael Carter , senior adjunct scientist Dr. Michael Green , and senior scientist Dr. Donald Redelmeier who were inducted into the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences Fellowship on September 13. (ices.on.ca)
- The CERC program is a Tri-agency initiative of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. (mcgill.ca)
- The study was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and Quebec Research Fund. (msdmanuals.com)
Priorities2
- A major goal of the institutes is to forge relationships across disciplines to stimulate integrative, multifaceted research agendas that respond to society's health priorities while adhering to the highest ethical standards. (wikipedia.org)
- To promote scientifically rigorous research and education on natural health products (NHPs), develop a national multi-sector research community, and support national research priorities that enable the informed and appropriate use of NHPs. (nhprs.ca)
Ontario4
- 2 University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (nih.gov)
- Ontario research hospitals have a strategically important role that cannot be fulfilled by any other research sector, bringing tremendous value to individuals and the health care system. (oha.com)
- More than $20 million for collaborations between researchers and businesses to save lives, help farmers and protect the environment August 16, 2018, Lincoln, Ontario - Putting research in the hands of those who use it to create and innovate leads to increased competitiveness, economic growth and job creation. (vinelandresearch.com)
- This multi-site cohort survey included 10 hospitals in Ontario Province, Canada. (biomedcentral.com)
Impacts3
- The film is based on Dr. Waldron's book of the same name which examines the legacy of environmental racism and its health impacts on Indigenous and Black communities in Nova Scotia. (dal.ca)
- The analysis of human genomes will provide the basic knowledge necessary to diagnose, understand and cure many diseases with associated impacts on health care. (newswire.ca)
- ITA is an interdisciplinary research institute for the analysis of technological change focusing on societal conditions, shaping options and impacts. (bvs.br)
Universities5
- based CANARIE may not be the only FiOS infrastructure out there for high data yield research, there are a few reasons why it's being used by 89 universities and 60 hospitals in Canada. (itworldcanada.com)
- Hospital-based research occurs at the unique intersection of patients, clinicians, clinician-scientists and other researchers with linkages to universities, medical schools, specialized institutes and leading-edge biotech firms that develop and commercialize new treatments. (oha.com)
- He holds adjunct professorships at several leading Universities globally including the Schools of Public Health at Johns Hopkins (Baltimore), George Washington University (DC), Boston University School of Public Health, University of Alberta as well as the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. (fcihr.ca)
- Comment(s) on Variance(s): The lapsed funding in the Grants and Awards was the result of difficulties experienced by universities in filling Canada Research Chairs at the rate that had been hoped for. (canada.ca)
- Among the most prestigious global research programs, Canada Excellence Research Chairs are valued at $8 million over eight years to support internationally renowned researchers and their teams and to establish ambitious research programs at Canadian universities. (mcgill.ca)
Methods2
- This study aimed to evaluate whether subjective assessments of unmet need may complement conventional methods of measuring socioeconomic inequity in health care utilization. (lse.ac.uk)
- Dr. Bartels is interested in using innovative methods to improve understanding of health-related topics in complex environments. (queensu.ca)
Ottawa2
- The 17th Annual NHP Research Conference and Tradeshow will be held in Ottawa in 2021 and we are currently investigating the prospect of having an Interim Meeting this fall. (nhprs.ca)
- Watch Senior Deputy Governor Rogers speak to the Ottawa chapter of Young Canadians in Finance by webcast. (bankofcanada.ca)
20213
- In 2021, Carrie Bourassa, the scientific director of CIHR's Indigenous health arm, was placed on immediate leave after the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) found no evidence to support her repeated claims of Indigenous ancestry. (wikipedia.org)
- The OHA and its membership congratulates the 19 hospitals that have been recognized for 2021 and applauds these organizations for the significant contributions made over the past year to health research in Canada. (oha.com)
- London, UK (Mar. 29, 2021) - Insurance companies and brokers need to go further to support the fast-growing digital health and wellness sector with more specialist coverage that meets its specific risk requirements and helps companies to navigate the complex risk landscape. (insurance-canada.ca)
Clinical11
- From telehealth to clinical intelligence to AI-enabled drug discovery, these Canada-based startups stand to benefit in a post-Covid world. (cbinsights.com)
- The challenges posed by the crisis have prompted broad-based development and adoption of digital health solutions - from telehealth to clinical intelligence to AI-enabled drug discovery - to help contain and combat the virus. (cbinsights.com)
- These digital health solutions span several applications - from monitoring & diagnostics to clinical data & knowledge sharing to digital front door enablement. (cbinsights.com)
- Arthritis Research Canada is the largest clinical arthritis research institution in North America. (arthritisresearch.ca)
- Promoting clinical and basic research in the field of human health throughout Canada, while lobbying for adequate research funding, and supporting Canadian researchers at all stages of their careers. (csci-scrc.ca)
- Strong representation nationwide for clinical investigators, including representatives at every faculty of medicine in Canada. (csci-scrc.ca)
- I am honoured to serve as president for the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation. (csci-scrc.ca)
- Our flagship journal, Clinical Investigative Medicine (CIM), provides a venue to publish peer-reviewed research, critical reviews and commentaries on important topics that are relevant to our members and trainees. (csci-scrc.ca)
- This program provides opportunities to our trainees in the clinical investigator program (CIP) or MDPhD program to learn essential skills that help build a successful future career in research. (csci-scrc.ca)
- The Canadian Society for Clinical Studies (CSCI) strives to provide a voice for young clinician investigators in the early stages of their career, CIP trainees and MD/PhD students. (csci-scrc.ca)
- She comes to McGill from Yale University's Modern Diet and Physiology Research Lab and holds graduate degrees from McGill in Neuroscience and Clinical Psychology. (mcgill.ca)
Funders1
- We have a network of federal and provincial funders that emphasize the importance of research proposals whose results will be relevant and applicable. (theglobeandmail.com)
Epidemiology1
- The research team includes practicing rheumatologists and clinician researchers, research scientists with expertise in epidemiology, health services and biostatistics, a PhD trainee, and a patient-research partner. (arthritisresearch.ca)
Utilization3
- As opportunities increased to interact and engage with health care providers via PHR functions, the marginal value generated by utilization of PHR functionalities also increased. (jmir.org)
- Subjective unmet need and utilization of health care services in Canada: what are the equity implications? (lse.ac.uk)
- This study draws on the 2003 Canadian Community Health Survey to develop a conceptual framework for understanding how unmet need arises, to empirically assess the association between utilization and the different types of unmet need (due to waiting times, barriers and personal reasons), and to investigate the effect of adjusting for unmet need on estimates of income-related inequity. (lse.ac.uk)
Winnipeg1
Development11
- The pandemic has underscored two other research system challenges: lack of connection between those who produce evidence and those who use it, and the resilience of the research system itself, including development of the scientists who advance knowledge in critical areas. (theglobeandmail.com)
- Dr. Li's breakthrough work will advance the capacity of AI to support the health and well-being of all Canadians as well as contributing significantly to the development of the bioinformatics field. (brocku.ca)
- How much does Nova Scotia Health Authority - Scientific Research & Development in Canada pay? (indeed.com)
- To what extent is there still a need for this Institute to support the development of Canadian capacity and research excellence in this field of health research? (canada.ca)
- Foster value-chain development through interdisciplinary NHP research collaborations and networking. (nhprs.ca)
- One of the country's highest research honours , the CRCP aims to make Canada a leader in research and development by bringing together leading and promising minds from across the country. (queensu.ca)
- These projects will strengthen the development of new tools to help provide maximum value from research investments in genomics and related fields - areas that produce a massive and ongoing influx of data. (newswire.ca)
- In 2000, ATSDR participated in the development and writing of the human health sections for the Lake Erie, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior LaMPs and participated in human health activities for the LaMP Workgroups. (cdc.gov)
- More recently, ATSDR has been involved in the creation and development of the EPA-led Human Health Network composed of members from Canada and the U.S. This group will act as a resource for current, peer-reviewed documents that the LaMP Workgroups may use in their reports. (cdc.gov)
- This master's thesis aims to thematically track the development of the EU discourse on the topic of mental health from 2005 until the present time. (lu.se)
- Development of a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis Rating Tool to Prioritize Real-World Evidence Questions for the Canadian Real-World Evidence for Value of Cancer Drugs (CanREValue) Collaboration. (bvsalud.org)
Provincial3
- The institutes bring together researchers, health professionals, and policy-makers from voluntary health organizations, provincial government agencies, international research organizations, and industry and patient groups from across the country with a shared interest in improving the health of Canadians. (wikipedia.org)
- For example, while rapid response funding at the federal and provincial levels has catalyzed important studies, it's not always clear how research questions are being developed and prioritized, and by whom. (theglobeandmail.com)
- Future directions include partnering with the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health 's Provincial Advisory Group for further tool refinement and to gain insight into incorporating the tool into drug funding deliberations . (bvsalud.org)
Populations5
- There is also unnecessary duplication of some studies - including many knowledge syntheses on the same potential COVID-19 interventions - and lack of studies in some important areas, including unintended consequences of public health measures on specific populations, such as those in long-term care and who are homeless. (theglobeandmail.com)
- If PHRs were to be implemented with more integrated virtual care services, the value generated from populations with chronic illnesses such as severe and persistent mental illness and diabetes could amount to between Can $800 million and Can $1 billion per year across Canadian health systems. (jmir.org)
- Distinct knowledge gaps in the health of these populations has prompted funding agencies to mandate incorporation of sex and gender into research. (biorxiv.org)
- While the USPSTF has not provided formal guidance on whether high-risk adult populations should be screened, the Australian Cancer Network and the Canadian Cancer Society both suggest screening in high-risk populations. (medscape.com)
- Its meaning varies depending on cultures, local beliefs, and practices.2 As a result, policymakers need to plan and implement relevant policies and measures based on the mental health representations of various populations, within different countries. (lu.se)
Chairs4
- The Canada Research Chairs Program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of the world's most accomplished and promising minds. (brocku.ca)
- He is a designated Distinguished National Professor of the Government of Pakistan and Chairs the Board of Governors of the National Institute of Health, Pakistan. (fcihr.ca)
- Among the thirty-four new Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC), three are recruited to McGill. (mcgill.ca)
- Together, these three new chairs represent $24 million investment in research at McGill. (mcgill.ca)
McMaster University1
Pandemic2
- But the Covid-19 pandemic has taken digital health to the next level, thrusting the technology into the mainstream. (cbinsights.com)
- However, in light of the recent Covid-19 pandemic which resulted in a number of lockdowns, heightened anxiety and the loss of a great number of loved ones1, the necessity to address mental health issues and promote mental well-being has been increasingly put under the socio-political spotlight. (lu.se)
Public20
- COVID-19 is testing Canadian society on many levels, revealing our strengths and weaknesses as individuals and communities, and those of our public systems. (theglobeandmail.com)
- The importance of these systems is clear during health crises, when we need ongoing, rapid production of evidence on diagnostics, treatments, public health measures and vaccines for urgent decision-making. (theglobeandmail.com)
- We also have increasing mechanisms for public and patient involvement in research. (theglobeandmail.com)
- The fact that individual experience under state-monopoly health care was often appalling, combined with a social stigma against public criticism of this uniquely Canadian program, led many Canadians to conclude that the health-care status quo reigned (alongside ice hockey) as a national religion. (pacificresearch.org)
- Companies in this segment offer digital health products and services that are primarily used by healthcare payers, employers, and public health stewards. (cbinsights.com)
- Research Canada states that recognition of Canadian health research comes from the dedicated and tireless efforts of health research advocates who educate policymakers, the media, and the public about the social and economic benefits of health research and a better quality of life for all. (dal.ca)
- In striving to deliver better risk mitigation and risk transfer, we can provide the protection and support digital health and wellness firms need to continue to strengthen their businesses and raise capital, and to develop the solutions that will play a key role in supporting public health and enabling future economic growth. (insurance-canada.ca)
- Ms. Gould highlighted the work of McMaster University's Dr. Andrew McArthur , who is a co-leader on two B/CB projects looking to develop new software and database tools that will empower public health agencies and the agri-food sector to more rapidly respond to threats posed by infectious disease outbreaks such as, food-borne illnesses or the growing crisis of microbes resistant to antimicrobials. (newswire.ca)
- Regulating drugs and health products to support public safety. (canada.ca)
- Preventing health problems by educating the public on drugs, diseases and more. (canada.ca)
- Any effort to determine the identity of any reported case is prohibited by the Public Health Service Act. (cdc.gov)
- This analysis is based on Joint Canada/United States Survey of Heath public use microdata file, sponsored by Statistics Canada and the National Center for Health Statistics, which contains anonymized data. (cdc.gov)
- The ATSDR-funded Consortium of Great Lakes state health departments developed uniform fish advisory materials that the Great Lakes states disseminated at women and infant clinics, physician's offices, fairs, and other public gatherings. (cdc.gov)
- They also distributed the materials at meetings of health professionals, including physicians, and at public health agencies. (cdc.gov)
- Understanding this relationship may inform public health strategies to curb the incidence of cardiometabolic disease in Canada and elsewhere. (cdc.gov)
- Furthermore, describing how vitamin D levels fluctuate month-to-month may provide a basis for implementing public health strategies to increase 25(OH)D levels when deficiency is most acute. (cdc.gov)
- Understanding the association between vitamin D and cardiometabolic risk in Canadians may provide a clearer understanding of how this micronutrient modulates cardiometabolic disease and may inform public health strategies to curb the incidence of cardiometabolic disease in Canada and elsewhere. (cdc.gov)
- Weak partnerships between the private and public sectors and research communities have militated against large-scale production of traditional medicine products. (who.int)
- The Canadian Real-world Evidence for Value of Cancer Drugs (CanREValue) collaboration developed an MCDA rating tool to assess and prioritize potential post-market real-world evidence (RWE) questions/uncertainties emerging from public drug funding decisions in Canada . (bvsalud.org)
- Agroup of more than 500 volunteers from around the world, including experts in privacy and public health, technologists, developers, writers, and designers. (who.int)
Insulin resistance1
- Recent studies suggest an association between vitamin D status, metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and obesity among Canadians (12,13). (cdc.gov)
Evidence5
- Compared to many countries, Canada generally holds evidence - the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid - in high regard. (theglobeandmail.com)
- We draw on current evidence to develop an economic model that estimates the demonstrated and potential value of these digital health initiatives. (jmir.org)
- This research, combined with evidence from prior studies, suggests current guidelines on tramadol use need to be revised to ensure the health and safety of patients - especially since there is no difference in pain relief compared to drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen," Aviña-Zubieta said. (arthritisresearch.ca)
- He has been a leading member of major Lancet series reflecting his advocacy in global health, whose evidence-based interventions have strengthened global Health Research Policy. (fcihr.ca)
- He leads large research groups based in Canada, Pakistan & Central Asia with a special interest in research synthesis, scaling up evidence-based interventions in community settings and implementation research in fragile health systems. (fcihr.ca)
Excellence1
- The American Society of Health Economists (ASHE) is a newly formed professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in health economics research in the United States. (bvs.br)
University of Albe1
Organizations1
Support6
- We need to better connect researchers and decision-makers across and within provinces and territories, to involve affected or interested communities - especially during health crises - and to support health systems to study and improve patient care. (theglobeandmail.com)
- The bill has received the support of former Green Party of Canada leader, Elizabeth May and David Suzuki . (dal.ca)
- as a whole and each of the 13 Institutes remain a relevant and needed component of support to health research in Canada. (canada.ca)
- That's why the Government of Canada continues to support the country's researchers whose discoveries inspire entrepreneurs and innovators in the agriculture, health and commercial sectors. (vinelandresearch.com)
- The Government of Canada is pleased to support these important bioinformatics and computational biology projects that will maximize the return on investment in genomics research. (newswire.ca)
- Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers discusses risks and vulnerabilities in our financial system and what the Bank of Canada is doing to support financial stability. (bankofcanada.ca)
Child and adolescent3
- Dr Bhutta was a member of the WHO Strategic Advisory Committee for Vaccines (SAGE) from 2010-15 and is a member of STAGE, the strategic and technical advisory group for maternal, child and adolescent health of WHO. (fcihr.ca)
- The mission of the 2016 Congress is to bring together Children's Mental Health professionals to exchange and present scientific research and information for the betterment of child and adolescent mental health globally, nationally and regionally. (bvsalud.org)
- In addition, the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry will hold their 36th annual conference jointly with IACAPAP 2016. (bvsalud.org)
Relevance2
- Sex-and gender-informed research perspectives and methodology increases rigor, promotes discovery, and expands the relevance of health research. (biorxiv.org)
- CHSRF promotes and funds management and policy research in health services and nursing to increase the quality, relevance and usefulness of this research for health-system policy makers and managers. (bvs.br)
Vancouver1
Vaccines1
- Health authorities hope the updated vaccines will provide better protection against serious consequences of COVID-19, including hospitalization and death. (medicaldaily.com)
Queen's University1
- Dr. Bartels is the Director of Queen's University Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship , the first of its kind in Canada, and is a co-founder of ARCH, A Research Collaborative for Global Health Equity , which operates at Queen's and aims to improve health equity across the globe. (queensu.ca)
Hospitals3
- Each year, Research Infosource Inc. releases a list of the Top 40 Research Hospitals in Canada , which is determined by total research spend by institute with investments for each organization coming primarily from philanthropy, government and industry. (oha.com)
- But figures from the Canadian Institute for Health Information and several Quebec hospitals indicate there were about 5,000 non-resident births across the country in 2018, an increase of nearly 15 per cent over the previous year. (cbc.ca)
- The aim is to encourage national health planners and decision-makers to apply formal triage systems in the emergency departments of general and specialist hospitals and other relevant health settings, including primary and psychiatric care. (who.int)
Scientist1
- He has received several honors including the Canadian Diabetes Association's Young Scientist Award (1999), Frederick G. Banting award (1999), Charles H. Best award (2007) and Lifetime Achievement Award (2012). (phri.ca)
Collaboration3
- In collaboration with the Clinician Investigator Trainee Association of Canada (CITAC), we have organized annual young investigators Forums. (csci-scrc.ca)
- The Natural Health Product Research Society of Canada is a federally incorporated non-profit organization founded in 2003 by a collaboration of academic, industry, and government researchers from across Canada. (nhprs.ca)
- INAHTA's provides a forum for the identification and pursuit of interests common to health technology assessment agencies, and aims to accelerate exchange and collaboration among agencies, to promote. (bvs.br)
Scientists2
- He is ranked among the top 100 medical scientists globally by Research.com. (fcihr.ca)
- Advances in bioinformatics and computational biology are providing scientists with innovative strategies for dealing with the vast amounts of information generated by genomics and extended 'omic' research. (newswire.ca)
Stakeholders1
Uniquely1
- CANARIE CEO, Mark Roman, said the service is uniquely outfitted for research because of the speed of the network and the fact that it's grant funded. (itworldcanada.com)
Services13
- If it weren't for services like CANARIE, there is a chance that the results of research won't apply in Canada, or solutions won't be as effective. (itworldcanada.com)
- This segment comprises companies that offer digital health products and services used primarily by healthcare providers (e.g. doctors, nurses, therapists, or any other professional or organization that delivers care services). (cbinsights.com)
- Companies in this segment offer digital health products and services that are primarily used by consumers/patients. (cbinsights.com)
- This segment includes companies that offer digital health products and services that are primarily used by biopharmaceutical & medical device manufacturers as well as life science researchers (e.g. academic, medical, or independent research institutes). (cbinsights.com)
- Patients' access to their own information via secure, Web-based PHRs and integrated virtual care services are promising mechanisms for supporting patient engagement in health care. (jmir.org)
- People who report unmet need due to waiting times use more health services than would be expected based on their observable characteristics. (lse.ac.uk)
- When the unit was very busy, one nurse said services like prenatal tests to check the baby's health, labour inductions and other tests to check fetal and maternal risk factors would be delayed or cancelled. (cbc.ca)
- It ensures that high-quality health services are accessible, and works to reduce health risks. (canada.ca)
- It also provides a table that compares the new recommendations with existing recommendations from other guideline groups, including the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care and the United States Preventive Services Task Force. (medscape.com)
- Supply and Services Canada. (who.int)
- Institut National d'Excellence en Santé et en Services Sociaux (INESSS), Québec, QC G1V 4M3, Canada. (bvsalud.org)
- MCHP does research on the health of Manitobans, examines patterns of illness in the population, and studies how people use health care services. (bvs.br)
- Le but est d'encourager les planificateurs sanitaires et les décideurs nationaux à mettre en place des systèmes de triage formels dans les services des urgences des hôpitaux généraux et spécialisés, ainsi que dans d'autres structures sanitaires qui en ont besoin, notamment les unités de soins de santé primaires et de soins psychiatriques. (who.int)
Develop3
- Li's research focuses largely on harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to develop, or refine, drugs to treat cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's, among other conditions, and reduce the drugs' negative side effects. (brocku.ca)
- Many scholars and experts acknowledge that it is now a suitable time to discuss and develop appropriate mental health policies and practices across Europe, including specific political measures within the framework of European integration. (lu.se)
- Future research should investigate ways to develop better hormonal therapies. (msdmanuals.com)
ARCHIVED2
Global6
- Dr. Bhutta was a member of the Independent Expert Review Group (iERG) appointed by the UN Secretary General for monitoring global progress in maternal and child health MDGs (2011-2015). (fcihr.ca)
- Dr. Bhutta has received numerous awards over the years, most recently being recognized by the Senate of Canada with its Canada 150 Medal for contributions to Global Child Health, admitted to the National Academy of Medicine and elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. (fcihr.ca)
- Jennifer Schoenthal, Global Virtual Care Product Leader at Beazley, said: "Digital health and wellness leaders have said they want our industry to improve how we communicate, share knowledge and collaborate, to deliver more appropriate coverage, more effectively. (insurance-canada.ca)
- Dr. Bartels ' global health research is primarily focus ed on areas of the world affected by conflict and disaster. (queensu.ca)
- We searched electronic databases (CINAHL, Embase, Global Health, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Scopus, Sociological Abstracts, and Web of Science) and grey literature sources for peer-reviewed articles and grey reports on the health of Black Canadians. (researchprotocols.org)
- A global shift to prioritizing health equity allows for a meaningful chance at finally eliminating these inequities. (medscape.com)
NHPRS2
- Since 2003, the NHPRS has held an annual research conference with a focus on a varying theme each year. (nhprs.ca)
- The NHPRS has also occasionally partnered with sister Societies to address common research interests and challenges and highlight cross-disciplinary issues related to food, nutrition or pharmacology and therapeutics. (nhprs.ca)
Risks1
- Health risks for pest control and chemical products. (canada.ca)
Program2
- He is also Director of the Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism and Director of the Diabetes Care and Research Program. (phri.ca)
- Comprehensive research training program in psychosocial oncology. (bvsalud.org)