
CHÉOS Scientists are leading three of the projects funded through this round of the competition and a further seven projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators.
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CHÉOS Scientists are leading three of the projects funded through this round of the competition and a further seven projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators.
Using a first-of-its kind database in North America, Dr. Christopher Fordyce will explore how we treat patients for cardiac arrest, starting before it even happens.
With funding from MSFHR, CHÉOS Scientist Dr. Brian Grunau will compile the largest dataset of its kind to guide bystanders and professional rescuers on how best to intervene.
New research from Dr. Anne Gadermann will investigate how social and environmental factors during childhood affect our health trajectories.
Drs. Rick Sawatzky and Jose Valderas were awarded a 2019 UBC Partnership Development Fund Grant for a collaborative initiative between CHÉOS and the University of Exeter, UK.
Dr. Annalijn Conklin is leading a new project, funded by a CIHR Catalyst Grant and using data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
Renewed as a Canada Research Chair in Patient-Centered Outcomes, Dr. Rick Sawatzky looks to change the way some data are collected and interpreted.
CHÉOS Scientists are leading three of the projects funded through this round of the competition and a further seven projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators.
Dr. Rick Sawatzky’s latest research project aims to develop and implement KT tools for the use of QOL assessment in frail older adults
The results of the CIHR Project Grant Competition for March 2018 were announced today.