Congratulations to researchers funded in the Fall 2024 Project Grant competition
CIHR's Fall 2024 Project Grant results are now available! Congratulations to the recently funded researchers who are working in human development, child, and youth health. We look forward to the results of these projects and the impact they will have on children, youth and families. Congratulations also to the teams that received bridge funding through the IHDCYH-supported Priority Announcements in this Project Grant competition:
Human Development, Child and Youth Health
- Jasmine Lalonde, University of Guelph, Control of Synapse Organizer LGI1 by Cannabinoid Signalling: Focus on Prefrontal Cortex Development and Schizophrenia
- William Pickett, Brock University (Ontario), A mixed methods study of farm injuries to children in Canada
Human Development, Child and Youth Health – Early Career Support
- Derek K Chu, McMaster University, Food allergy: A Clinical Practice Guideline
- Marie-Claude Pelland-Marcotte, Centre hospitalier de l'Université Laval (Québec), Early prediction and clinical impact of venous thrombo-embolism in children with cancer
Human Development, Child and Youth Health – Mid Career Support
- Dickie, Erin W Dickie, Stephanie H Ameis; Kristin D Cleverley, and Yuliya S Nikolova, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Toronto), Trajectories of brain development indicators in mental-health treatment-seeking youth: a neuroimaging-based normative modelling approach
- Steven R Laviolette, Western University (Ontario), Understanding the Impacts of Prenatal Cannabinoid Exposure on the Prefrontal-Hippocampal Network and Developing Neurolipidome: Implications for Long-Term Neuropsychiatric Risk and Intervention Strategies
Research in Human Development, Child and/or Youth Health in Indigenous Populations
- Smita Pakhale and Veldon Coburn, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, The impact of tobacco smoking during pregnancy on the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease in women
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