other: spor summit 2018 patient travel awards
the objective of this funding opportunity is to support patient participation at the spor summit 2018.
the objective of this funding opportunity is to support patient participation at the spor summit 2018.
the tic team grants are expected to:
the objectives of the canadian microbiome initiative 2 research teams funding opportunity are to:
we are pleased to announce a new cimvhr research opportunity (https://cimvhr.ca/cimvhr-opportunities). we are seeking a researcher or a research team from one of our member universities to conduct the following research project.
task 43 - literature review on "the utility of melatonin interventions in ptsd".
we would ask that you kindly distribute this notice to let your researchers know about this opportunity.
new: all proposals must be submitted through the online call for proposal portal (http://funding.cimvhr.ca/login) and contain the required information as noted on the request for proposal document. proposal received outside of the portal or that do not contain the necessary required information will not be considered.
for further information, please contact the following individual(s).
heather macarthur
acting contracts manager, projects & contracts specialist
tel: 613-533-6000 ext. 79098 e: heather.macarthur@queensu.ca
jocelyne halladay
contracts and publications coordinator
tel: 613-533-6000 x 74756 e: jocelyne.halladay@queensu.ca
the ontario-jiangsu industrial research and development program (ojirdp) supports joint industrial r&d projects focusing on the development of products or processes that will lead to commercialization in global markets. a partnership of the jiangsu science and technology department (jstd)and the ontario ministry of economic development, job creation and trade (medjct), ojirdp supports projects leading to commercial success and socio-economic benefits for both jurisdictions.
successful ontario applicants may receive a maximum of $150,000 cad per project ($125,000 cad direct costs and $25,000 cad indirect cost for academic applicants and $150,000 cad direct costs for company applicants) from oce under the ojirdp program, to fund the ontario portion of the project.
oce anticipates that four projects will be funded through the 2018 call for proposals.
the current call for proposals will accept project applications focusing on the following technology sectors:
http://www.oce-ontario.org/programs/industry-academic-collaboration/onta...(ojirdp)/how-it-works
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and postdoctoral fellows conducting research in high‐performance sport. these interns share their time between academic, industrial, and high‐performance sport environments, tying together the major elements of the canadian sport‐research ecosystem.
all projects must have clear potential for economic impact to canada and therefore must likely include a canadian for‐profit partner, where the intern will spend at least 25 per cent of his/her time.
points for consideration:
a) the three major research areas related to otp‐targeted olympic and paralympic sports are:
sport performance: including, but not limited to, physiological preparation, performance nutrition, sport psychology, biomechanics and motor behaviour, and sport analytics;
sports engineering: including, but not limited to, equipment fabrication and customization,
aerodynamics, ergonomics, and performance technology; and
proactive sports medicine: including, but not limited to, injury prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and return to podium.
b) projects must be aligned with both a canadian sport institute (csi) and a collaborating canadian university. the csi may be directly involved in the research and will also be in a position to potentially provide opportunities for subsequent employment in continued high‐performance sport research.
the rapid research fund (rrf) for ebola virus disease outbreaks is intended to support social sciences, humanities, public health and/or health systems research aimed at more effectively containing the current ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo (drc), as well as potential future outbreaks, more readily.
a minimum of four successful teams will be eligible to receive research grants up to ca$360,000 over two years (2018–2020). the focus of the supported research will be to inform the response to the current ebola outbreak in drc, with the aim of improving prevention and preparedness efforts to future ebola or similarly significant infectious disease outbreak threats in the region.
projects must be focused on addressing challenges related to the current ebola outbreak in the drc, and/or risks of extension to the surrounding region. proposals should apply social science, humanities, population and public health, and/or health services research approaches that build on previous learnings, and/or respond to documented knowledge and practice gaps, to build capacity for more effective outbreak response, containment, and mitigation efforts.
the proposal must also justify the use of rapid research funds, detailing how the same research success and impact would not be achieved through traditional, less time-sensitive funding sources.
this call is intended to fund collaborative partnerships between canadian and african researchers based out of established, research-oriented organizations in north and sub-saharan africa and canada.
the following eligibility criteria also apply: