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Nov. 18, 2022

U荔枝视频 research receives over $15 million in federal research funding

Research chairs, infrastructure funding, projects and fellowships from across campus part of $1 billion announcement

On Nov. 16, 2022, Honourable Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, more than $1 billion in funding to support scientists, researchers and students across Canada.

Funding ranged from research project grants, to support funding for institutions, to an in new supports for Black students and postdocs designed to strengthen equity, diversity and inclusion in Canadian academia and in Canada鈥檚 skilled workforce.

Over 30 U荔枝视频 scholars and their research programs received funding as part of the announcement, totalling over $15 million in funding.

鈥淚nvesting in research is investing the future,鈥 says Dr. William Ghali, vice-president (research). 鈥淭his funding ensures that we can attract and retain top-tier talent, pursue innovative new research, and support the success of students and postdocs. I look forward to the advancements U荔枝视频 will make as a result of these generous investments.鈥

U荔枝视频 research included in the announcement:

  • Three new Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) and one renewed CRC, in the faculties of Arts, Social Work, the Schulich School of Engineering and Werklund School of Education;
  • Dr. Paul Kubes, PhD, and team at the Cumming School of Medicine have received a of $9.82 million to expand U荔枝视频鈥檚 containment level 3 facility to be able to visualize what a pathogen is doing inside a cell and to see whether new drugs are working;
  • 17 researchers received Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development grants for early-stage projects, to study topics including concussion prevention, literary biodiversity, use of digital technology in health care, youth resilience, and cinematic style;
  • 11 U荔枝视频 postdocs received ; and
  • Two U荔枝视频 postdocs from the Faculty of Arts received .

鈥淐anadian research helps improve our society, economy and healthcare, time and time again. That鈥檚 why our government remains committed to supporting the country鈥檚 world-class research community,鈥 said Champagne. 鈥淲e know the vital role research and science play in growing our economy, and today鈥檚 investments will help Canada cement its position as a world leader in research and innovation.鈥