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Overview of Presentation • Introduction • Tri-Agency:
• CIHR – Canadian Institutes of Health Research • NSERC – Natural Sciences and Engineering
Research Council of Canada• SSHRC – Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada• FRQ - fonds de recherche du Québec
• FRQNT – Nature et technologies • FRQSC – Société et culture • FRQS – Santé
• Q & A Presenter: Olga Naiberguer, Director, Grants & Agreements [email protected]
Who does what?
•All research primarily intended to improve health
•2013-2014: ~ $951M grants and awards
•All research intended to add to our understanding and knowledge of individuals, groups and societies
•2013-14: ~ $338M grants and scholarships
•All research intended, primarily, to advance knowledge in the natural sciences or in engineering.
•2013-14: ~ $1,100M grants and scholarships
PsychologyHealth-related SSH research
Who does what?
Santé• Support all health-related
research• 2013-2014: ~ $94.2M grants
and awards
Société et culture • All research intended to
add to our understanding and knowledge of individuals, groups and societies
• 2013-14: ~ $50.2M grants and awards
Nature et technologies • All research intended,
primarily, to advance knowledge in the natural sciences or in engineering.
• 2013-2014: ~ $53.4M grants and awards
Health-related SSH research
Distribution of funds Tri-Agency vs FRQ
Tri-Agency
CIHR 41%
NSERC 44%
SSHRC 15%
Allocation by agency
FRQ
FRQ-S50%
FRQ-NT 24%
FRQ-SC 26%
Allocation by agency
Not only is FRQ-SC well-funded proportionally to other FRQ agencies, Quebec is one of the only provinces that has a dedicated funding agency for fundamental SSH research.
Application Process – McGill
OSR submits application to agency via online system
Applicant transmits application to OSR via agency online system
OSR deadline for submission (usually at least 24 hrs before agency deadline)
OSR deadline for full review (usually 10 - 30 business days before agency deadline)
Applicant prepares application
If applicable, Notification of Intent submitted to agency
Notice circulated via funding listserv with OSR Deadlines
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
CIHR’s mandate is to “excel, according to internationally
accepted standards of scientific excellence, in the creation of
new knowledge and its translation into improved health for
Canadians, more effective health services and products and a
strengthened Canadian health care system.”
CIHR
Ongoing Reforms at CIHRCIHR has been going through major reforms of funding programs. As a result, many programs will be phased out soon. Two new programs will be the main funding mechanisms for CIHR researchers.
CIHR
Foundation Scheme
Objective • Support for program-based research (i.e. open-ended research programs)
• Provide research leaders with the flexibility to pursue new, innovative lines of inquiry
• Competition held once a yearThree stages (Registration: July; Stage 1: September; Stage 2: February)
• Highly competitive
Duration • 5 years (New Investigators) - 7 years (Established researchers)
Funding • 50,000$ to 1.5M$ per year
Post-AwardSpecifics
• Operating funds to be used as per TAFAG guidelines;• Equipment is eligible (NEW)• automatic one year extension
Suitable for new and established researchers
CIHR
Project Scheme
Objective • Support for project-based research (i.e. projects with a specific purpose and a defined endpoint)
• Competition held twice a yearTwo stages (Registration; Full application)2016 First Live Pilot (Registration: January; Application March)
Duration • 1 – 5 years
Funding • 50,000$ to 750,000$ per year
Post-AwardSpecifics
• Operating funds to be used as per TAFAG guidelines;• Equipment is eligible (NEW)• automatic one year extension
Suitable for new and established researchers
CIHR
Strategic Initiatives• To offer strategic funding opportunities focusing on a specific
research agenda
• Usually involve interactons between two or more of CIHR’s Institutes as well as partnerships with various organizations
• Examples eHealth Innovations HIV/AIDS Research Initiative Team Grants
• Use of funds as per normal TAFAG guidelines
CIHR
New Investigator Salary Awards
Objective • Salary support for new investigators who are eligible to apply within 60 months of their first appointment
• Competition held once a year (December)• Being phased out under the CIHR Reforms; December
2015 is the last competition
Duration • Maximum 5 years
Funding • 60,000$ per year
Specifics • Application process handled by Faculty of Medicine for all Faculty of Medicine applicants; OSR for all other faculties
Suitable for new and established researchers
CIHR
Contacts• CIHR
• General guidelines enquiries [email protected]
• Committees & Programs http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/13820.html• OSR
• Application:• Melissa Li, Grants Officer, [email protected]
• Award activation and post-award:• France Larivière [email protected]• [email protected]
• Faculty of Medicine (Salary Awards)• [email protected]
CIHR
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
NSERC aims to make Canada a country of discoverers and
innovators for the benefit of all Canadians. The agency
supports university students in their advanced studies,
promotes and supports discovery research, and fosters
innovation by encouraging Canadian companies to participate
and invest in postsecondary research projects. NSERC
researchers are on the vanguard of science, building on
Canada’s long tradition of scientific excellence.
NSERC
Discovery Grants & Supplements ProgramObjective • Discovery Grants (DG) form the basis of an ongoing
research programs with long-term goals, rather than a short-term project or collection of project
• Supplement to Discovery Grants (Discovery Accelerator Supplements Program (DAS) provides substantial and timely additional resources to accelerate progress and maximize the impact of superior Discovery Grants research program
Duration DG- Up to 5 yearsDAS – 3 years
Funding DG -No restriction, but realistically $30,000/yearDAS - $40,000/year
Post-awardspecifics
DG - Automatic Extension Period (1 year) DAS - Automatic Extension Period (1 year)
NSERC
Research Tools & Instruments ProgramObjective • The RTI program provides the primary avenue for
university researchers in NSE to obtain up to $150,000 in support for research tools and instruments with a net cost between $7,001 and $250,000
• subject to McGill internal pre-selection due to a quota imposed by NS
Duration 1 year
Funding Up to $150,000
Post-awardspecifics
Automatic Extension Period (1 year) Matching funds are required to cover the costs for RTI between $150,000 and $250,000
NSERC
NSERC Partnership Projects • Require industrial participation:
• Canadian-based company that can apply the research results in a way that generates wealth or employment (organizations without Canadian R&D or manufacturing operations will not be considered)
• collaborates in all stages of the research project, i.e., helps to develop the proposal and, as the project unfolds, interacts regularly with the academic researchers, students and other research personnel and provides input on the project; and
• validates the results of the research and/or provides guidance concerning the exploitation of the results
NSERC
Engage GrantsObjective • foster the development of new research partnerships by
supporting short-term research and development projects aimed at addressing a company-specific problem
• no existing or past relationship between the researcher applying for funding and the company with a problem to be addressed through the project
Duration Up to 6 months
Funding Up to $25,000
Post-awardspecifics
• Publications and conferences are eligible in exceptional cases only, where evidence is provided that they are industry-oriented and they represent the only appropriate media to ensure the technology is transferred to the industrial partner.
• Office supply expenses are limited to $250• Extension needs to be requested from agency
NSERC
Strategic Project (SP) Grants Objective • fund early-stage project research in targeted areas
(Target areas to be re-defined for the 2016 competition)• at least one academic researcher and at least one
supporting organization must collaborate in the project• the supporting organization must be actively involved in
all stages of the project; therefore, in-kind contributions are required, but cash is not
Duration up to 3 years
Funding no upper limit: but estimated average $160,000
Post-awardspecifics
• During the 2nd year of the project, PI must submit a progress report and supporting organization(s) will provide feedback. The final installment will be paid only if satisfactory progress and collaboration with the supporting organization(s) have been demonstrated
• Extension needs to be requested from agency
NSERC
Collaborative Research & Development(CRD) GrantsObjective • fund university researchers and their private-sector
partners on focused projects with specific short- to medium-term objectives, and discrete phases in a program of longer-range research
• direct project costs are shared by industry and NSERC.NSERC matches industry’s cash and in-kind (in-kind up to the industrial cash contribution after McGill overhead)
• research agreements need to be negotiated
Duration up to 5 years
Funding Normally limited to $500,000 from NSERC per project
Post-awardspecifics
• CRD projects are monitored closely: the next instalment will not be released until the industry’s current contribution is made, the commitment to the next year is re-confirmed, and an evaluation of the project’s progress is provided.
• extension needs to be requested from agency
NSERC
Idea to Innovation (I2I) GrantsObjective • accelerate the pre-competitive development of
promising technology originating from the university and college sector and promote its transfer to a new or established Canadian company
• support research and development projects with recognized technology transfer potential through defined phases form the early stages of technology validation
Duration Market Assessment – up to one yearPhase I – up to one yearPhase IIa – from 6 to 18 months; Phase IIb – up to two years
Funding depending on phase
Post-awardspecifics
• depending on phase contribution(s) required from institution and/or partner
NSERC
Memory-Aid: Possible Scenario
Discovery Grants
Engage Grants
Strategic Projects
Collaborative Development and Research
Projects Grants
Idea to Innovation
Grants
NSERC
Contacts• OSR: Grants & Agreements:
• Discovery, RTI, Engage grantsAgnes Wong, Grants Officer, [email protected]
• Strategic Projects (SP), Collaborative Research & Development (CRD) grants
FAES, Science – David Nguyen, Senior Grants &Agreements Officer [email protected] - Christian Chouinard, Senior Grants &Agreements Officer [email protected]
• Award activation and post-award:• Maria Capizzi [email protected]• [email protected]
NSERC
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
SSHRC-supported research in the social sciences and
humanities enhances our understanding of modern social,
cultural, technological, environmental, economic and wellness
issues. It raises profound questions about who we are as
human beings, what we need in order to thrive in complex and
challenging times, and where we are headed in the new
millennium.
SSHRC
SSHRC Funding Streams & Opportunities
• Insight Development Grants• Insight Grants• Connection Grants
Individuals and Teams
• Partnership Development Grants
• Partnership Grants
Formal Partnerships
SSHRC
INSIGHT
Individuals or Teams
Insight Development Grants$7,000 - $75,000
1-2 years
Insight Grants$7,000 - $400,000
3-5 years
Formal Partnerships
Partnership Development Grants$75,000 - $200,000
1-3 years
Partnership Grants$500,000 - $2.5 million
4-7 years
Program
Funding Opportunity
Funding Stream
SSHRC
Insight Development Grants
Objective • support for short-term research development projects proposed by individuals or teams, enabling the development of new research questions, as well as experimentation with new methods, theoretical approaches and/or ideas.
• may also involve national and international research collaboration, and the exploration of new ways of producing, structuring and mobilizing knowledge within and across disciplines and sectors.
Duration 1-2 years
Funding $7,000 to $75,000
Suitable for emerging and
established researchers
SSHRC
Insight Grants
Objective • stable support for long-term research initiatives,enabling scholars to address complex issues pertaining to individuals and societies, and to further our collective understanding;
• builds knowledge from disciplinary, interdisciplinary and/or cross-sector perspectives, supports new approaches to research, provides a high-quality research training experience, funds research expertise related to societal challenges and opportunities, and mobilizes knowledge to academic and non-academic audiences.
Duration 3-5 years
Funding $7,000 to $400,000
Suitable for emerging and
established researchers
SSHRC
CONNECTION
Individuals or TeamsConnection Grants
$25,000 (workshops/conferences)$50,000 (other outreach activities)
1 year
Formal Partnerships
Partnership Development Grants$75,000 - $200,000
1-3 years
Partnership Grants$500.000 – $2.5 million
4-7 years
Program
Funding Stream
Funding Opportunity
SSHRC
Connection Grants
Objective SSHRC supports events and outreach activities in the humanities and social sciences, such as: workshops, colloquiums, conferences, summer institutes, master classes, festivals, artistic exhibits, performances etc. that facilitate • disciplinary and or interdisciplinary scholarly exchanges;• intersectoral exchanges between academic researchers and the
larger community, or practitioners from the public, private and/or not-for-profit sectors;
• international research collaboration between researchers, students and non-academic partners from other countries.
Duration 1 year
Funding • $7,000 to $25,000 for events, and up to $50,000 for other outreach activities.
• requires in-kind or cash contributions of minimum 50 per cent of the amount requested from SSHRC.
Suitable for emerging and established
researchers
SSHRC
Partnership Development GrantsSuitable for established researchers
Objective • foster new research and/or related activities with new or existing partners;
• design and test new partnership approaches for research and/or related activities that may result in best practices or models that either can be adapted by others or have the potential to be scaled up to a regional, national or international level.
Duration 1 – 3 years
Funding $75,000 to $200,000
SSHRC
Partnership Grants Suitable for established researchers
Objective • support formal partnerships between academic researchers, businesses and other partners that will advance knowledge and understanding on critical issues of intellectual, social, economic and cultural significance;
• support to new or existing partnerships for initiatives that advance research, training, and/or knowledge mobilization in the Social Sciences and Humanities.
• An institutional grant
Duration 4 – 7 years
Funding • $500,000 to $2,500,000• requires a minimum of 35% matching funding from
supporting organizations.
SSHRC
Contacts• OSR: Grants & Agreements
• Insight, Insight Development, Connection grantsJoanna Mastalerek, Grants Officer [email protected]: Education, Law, Music, Management, Religious Studies
Lauren Clark, Grants Officer [email protected] of Arts
• Partnership grantsRupa Narasimhadevara, [email protected] Grants and Agreements Officer
• Award activation and post-award:• France Larivière [email protected]• [email protected]
SSHRC
Fonds de recherche du Québec The FRQ was implemented through Bill 130, on July 1st, 2011It is the restructuring of Québec’s three existing research fundingagencies:
• Health (Santé)• Nature and Technology (Nature et Technologie)• Social Sciences and Humanities (Société et Culture)
Goals: Ensure primarily strong management regarding the support
and promotion of Québec research; Foster and increase synergies and partnerships between the
various research sectors; Provide a common banner to increase local and international
visibility of public research;
FRQ
Fonds de recherche du Québec FRQ
• The total amount of research grants awarded annually depends on the approval of the FRQNT, FRQSC, FRQS annual budgets by the Québec government.
• FRQ Common general rules, effective July 1st, 2015 ( rules apply to program offered starting in fiscal year 2016-2017, from eligibility to accountability
• At the time of application: Applicants who are not Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents must include a copy of their Visa as part of the application material.
• To receive installments: Grant holders must provide proof that they have applied for their Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) and provide proof that the request for permanent residency is under review with Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Citizenship of Applicants
FRQ-NT Areas of Research • Abstract structures
e.g. Computer theory, Mathematics, Stats
• Energy• Environment
E.g Water, Air, Land, Pollutants, Ecology and environmental quality,
Management and protection
• Information and communications technologies
• Living organismse.g. Living organisms,
microbiology
• Manufacturing and construction
• Materials• Natural resources
e.g. Agriculture, Forests, Mines, Water, Oceans
• Nature and interaction of matter
e.g. Particles, interactions, universe
• Techniques, measurement and systems
e.g. Electrical and electronic systems, Mechanical systems
FRQNT
FRQ-NT Research Priorities
Fundamentals
Quebec Core
Sectors
Emerging Promising
Sectors
Highly Competitive
Sectors
•Pharma & Biotech
•Aerospace•ITC
•Genomics•New Health Technologies
•Nanosciences & nanotechnologies
•Cognitive Sciences
•Mathematics•Astrophysics
•Energy•Agrifood
•Transport•Ecosystems
•Manufacturing & Construction
•Natural Resources
FRQNT
FRQ-NT Grants – University Researchers
New university researchers start up
program2-year project
($20,000 to $30,000 per year)
Team research project3-year project
($60,000per year)
NO competition to be held this fall 2015
Strategic Clusters 2-year project (new
clusters) 6 –year project
(renewals)($300,000 to $400,000
per year)
FRQNT
FRQ-NT Start-Up Program for New Researchers Objective • to contribute to fostering a new generation of
researchers within the research and university community by assisting new researchers who have launched their career to become established as independent researchers and become competitive nationally and internationally
• to strenthen the research system by providing new researchers with incentives to develop original avenues of research
Duration 2 years, non-renewable
Funding up to $20,000 per year (may add equipment grant of $7 001 to $50,000 )
Post-awardspecifics
• can reallocate between budget line items as needed• automatic carryover from one year to the next until the
end of the grant period• no more Automatic Extension Period
FRQNT
FRQ-NT Team Research ProjectObjective • foster the emergence of new research niches in all
scientific fields covered FRQNT and enhance the ability of Quebec researchers to compete in federal competitions by carrying out innovative projects;
• promote the pooling of researchers with the complementary expertise needed to carry out a research project;
• provide a conducive environment to high-caliber student training and supervision
Duration 3 years. non-renewable
Funding $60,000 per year
Post-awardspecifics
• can reallocate between budget line items as needed• automatic carryover from one year to the next until the
end of the grant period• no more Automatic Extension Period• each year must request the next budget instalment
FRQNT
FRQ-NT Strategic ClustersObjective • aim to strengthen and support the emergence of centres
of research excellence that are in line with international scientific networks and which contribute to the development of priority areas with potentially significant scientific, technological, social and economic benefits for Québec
• must be inter-institutional (province-wide); must clearly distinguish itself from all other existing clusters; must emphasize on HQP
Duration 2 years (new clusters) to 6 years (renewals)
Funding $300,000 to $400,000 per year
Post-awardspecifics
• can reallocate within budget line items as needed• automatic carryover from one year to the next until the
end of the grant period• no more Automatic Extension Period• each year must request the next budget instalment
FRQNT
FRQ-NT Partnerships programTargeted research programs in areas strategic to Québec
• Boreal Forest in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
• Cyanobacteria• Development of healthier
alternatives to addition of nitrites and nitrates in meat products
• Innovation in Production and Dairy Processing
• Nanotechnologies for forestry• Northern agriculture for the
Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean
• Preservation and Improvement of the Nutritional Value in Foods in Connection with Health
• Reduction of greenhouse gases• Research and development in
forest management• Sustainable Development of
Mining• Transportation and road safety
Partnerships with the Fonds occur through a variety of grant programs involving public, parapublic and private organizations. (Budget envelop varies)
FRQNT
Contacts• OSR
• Grants & Agreements:Linda Kemp, Grants & Agreements [email protected]
• Award activation and post-award:• Linda Kemp [email protected]• [email protected]
FRQNT
FRQ-SC Start-up Program for New Research Professors Suitable for emerging
researchers
Objective • enable the completion of an individual research project within social sciences and humanities, arts and literature;
• help the researcher to establish his/herself as an independent researcher and professor and become competitive at a national and international level;
• foster collaborative relationships between new and established researchers;
• inciting new research professors to develop original research avenues;
• encourage knowledge transfer activities, whenever relevant.
Duration 3 years
Funding up to $45,000no more Automatic Extension Period
FRQSC
FRQ-SC Research Team Support Program Suitable for established researchers
Objective • enable the coordination of research projects that support the scientific program. It therefore provides infrastructure funding, not research funding, to support the implementation of a scientific program;
• provide complementary funding and financing of an exisitingcollaboration;
• Support the development of research themes and a scientific program that require concerted efforts;
• teams can qualify as emerging, operational, or in renewal form;• Teams must have at least 4 regular members, of which each must
commit a minimum of 50% of their research time.
Duration 2-4 years
Funding $60,000 to approx. $500,000 no more Automatic Extension Period
FRQSC
FRQ-SC Strategic ClustersObjective • strengthen the research sectors of excellence that could
yield significant potential scientific, cultural, social and economic benefits for Québec.
• must develop a scientific program to understand complex phenomena through the concerted efforts of a critical mass of researchers in different fields.
• must meet the research structuring needs of a specific field by deploying a structuring initiative to create ties between research environments and practice settings.
Duration 3 years (new/emergence clusters) to 6 years (renewals/operational clusters)
Funding $75,000 to $230,000 per year (basic amount) + $15,000 to $45,000 (for major research facilities)
Post-awardspecifics
• can reallocate within budget line items as needed• automatic carryover from one year to the next until the
end of the grant period. • no more Automatic Extension Period• each year must request the next budget instalment
FRQNT
Contacts• OSR: Grants & Agreements:
• Joanna Mastalerek, Grants Officer [email protected]: Education, Law, Music, Management, Religious Studies
• Lauren Clark, Grants Officer [email protected] of Arts
• Award activation and post-award:• Linda Kemp [email protected]• [email protected]
FRQSC
FRQ – Santé: Granting MechanismsThe FRQ-S offers different types of grants:
• Scholarships and Fellowships handled through the graduate and post-doctoral studies office (GPS)
• Salary Awards for Faculty handled through the Faculty of Medicine research office
• Research grants handled by the Office of Sponsored Research
• Rina Cohen, Grants Officer
FRQS
FRQS Research Scholar Awards Suitable for emerging and established
researchers
Objective • This program aims to recruit and retain highlyqualified researchers wishing to pursue a research career in the health sciences
• Three Categories• Junior 1 : 0-3 years experience• Junior 2: 4-7 years experience• Senior: 8-11 years of experience
Duration 4 years
Funding 30,000$ to 88,469$ per year in salary supportJunior 1 will receive operating funds (15-20,000$)
Post-Awardspecifics
• Funds must be used in compliance with the general rules of the FRQ, including certain program specific requirements
FRQS
FRQS Research Chairs Suitable for established researchers
Objective • Prestigious program dedicated to supporting the excellence of experienced researchers selected by competition among outgoing Research Scholars program
• 12-16 years of experience
Duration 4 years
Funding 100,000$ per year (30,000$/year for salary; 70,000$/year for operating)
Post-awardspecifics
Funds must be used in compliance with the general rules of the FRQ, including certain program specific requirements
FRQS
FRQS Research GrantsIn 2015-2016, there are 6 regular research programs and the grants vary from $25 000 to $100 000 per year depending on the field of research, some are offered in conjunction with other funding partners:
• Radiology Research• Emergency Services Issues and Continuum of Care Research• Research on age related macular degeneration• Cancer Research• Health Services Research• Traumatology Reseach Consortium
***LOIs were due at the end of August
FRQSC
Contacts• OSR
• Grants & Agreements:Rina Cohen, Grants Officer [email protected]
• Award activation and post-award:• Linda Kemp [email protected]• [email protected]
• Faculty of Medicine (Research Scholar & Research Chair)
FRQS
Community of Science (COS) Databasehttp://search.proquest.com/fundingops?accountid=12339
OSR Funding Alert Informationhttp://www.mcgill.ca/research/researchers/funding/sign-funding-alerts
OSR Sponsor Deadlines Tableshttp://www.mcgill.ca/research/researchers/funding/deadlines-restricted
OSR Table of Major Competitionshttp://www.mcgill.ca/research/files/research/table_of_agency_programs_july_2015_1.
MERX: Canadian Public Tendershttp://www.merx.com/
Funding Resources
OSR: Grants & AgreementsNatural Sciences
&Engineering (NSE)
Cherif AidaraAssociate Director, #3356
Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH)
Biomedical & Health Sciences (BHS)
Giovanna SebastianiAssociate Director, #6138
Team Grants, Networks, Industry-funded research (large
corporations):FAES, ScienceDavid Nguyen #8707
Senior Grants & Agreements Officer
Team Grants, Networks, Industry-funded research
Rupa NarasimhadevaraSenior Grants & Agreements
Officer, #7105
Team Grants, Networks, Industry-funded research
Carole GoutorbeSenior Grants & Agreements
Officer, #3538
Controlled Goods, Export ControlCRIAQ, CARIC. BIAP, IRAP
Jana Porubska #8667Senior Grants & Agreements Officer
Team Grants, Networks, Industry-funded research (large
corporations): EngineeringChristian Chouinard #3333
Senior Grants & Agreements Officer
International programs,Collaborative Initiatives
T.b.c , #3348Grants & Agreements Officer
International programs (IDRC, DFATD, US Federal, EU, etc.)
Martyn Liness #8915
Grants & Agreements Officer
Consortia, Strategic Clusters, Industry-funded research(SME)
Marie-Eve Couture #2141Grants & Agreements Officer
SSHRC, FRQSC, Foundations, Mitacs
Education, Music, Religious Studies, Law, Management S
Joanna Mastalerek #7300Grants Officer
CIHR, NIH, MitacsCancer-related programsMelissa Li #5184
Grants Officer
McGill Internal Research Programs
Vera Milbradt #3790Research Administrative Officer
Provincial programs (FRQNT) Industry-funded research(SME)
Linda Kemp #3592Grants & Agreements Officer
SSHRC, FRQSC, Foundations, MitacsFaculty of Arts
Lauren Clark, #4880Grants Officer
Provincial programs (FRQS) Foundations
Rina Cohen #7187Grants Officer
NSERC Discovery, RTI, Engage,Mitacs, Foundations
Agnes Wong #3102Grants Officer
Grants AdministratorJennifer Callaghan #3256
Neurology-related programs
Daina Leimanis #1728Grants Officer
Prizes & Awards
Meredith Chatman #3218Prizes & Awards Officer
Grants AdministratorCatherine Senecal #5406
Grants AdministratorDalia Soliman #1389
Olga Naiberguer , Director