Congratulations to researchers funded in the Spring 2022 Project Grant competition!
CIHR recently announced the results of the Spring 2022 Project Grant competition! IHDCYH would like to congratulate the recently funded researchers who are working in the areas of reproductive, child, youth, and family health. We look forward to the results of these projects and the impact they will have on children, youth and families. We would also like to congratulate the three teams who received bridge funding through the IHDCYH-supported Priority Announcements in the Spring 2022 Project Grant:
Human Development, Child and Youth Health – Early Career Support
- Meghan Riddell (University of Alberta): The contribution of uterine endothelial cell ageing to reproductive decline with advanced age
Human Development, Child and Youth Health – Mid Career Support
- Isabelle Ouellet-Morin (Université de Montréal): The burden of harsh and coercive parenting on socioemotional and behavioral problems: the role of chronic stress in the preschool years
Human Development, Child and Youth Health
- Derek Bowie (McGill University): Non-canonical signaling by NMDA receptors in the Fragile X brain
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