The 2022 CIHR Planning and Dissemination Grants – Institute Community Support
Summer 2022 Recipients
Allana, Saleema, University of Western Ontario
Exploring Self-Care and Family Caregiving among Older Adults with Heart Failure through an Intersectional Lens: Developing a Research Agenda, Network, and PartnershipsLindsay Nagamatsu, University of Western Ontario
Leading research in activity and aging: Identifying research priorities of the Canadian Centre for Activity and Aging through a co-designed symposiumLeila Guidolin, Edana Cassol, Carleton University
Tissue Engineering and Applied Materials (TEAM) Hub: Accelerating translation of 3D bioprinted tissue models to therapeutics for age-associated and chronic diseasesAlison Phinney, Jim Mann, Elaine Moody, University of British Columbia
Flipping Stigma in Dementia: Adapting a Toolkit for Primary CarePilar Camargo Plazas, Queen's University
Reimaging Diabetes Self-Management Education for Seniors in rural Ontario through a Participatory Knowledge Exchange Process: Leveraging Lived Experiences for Current Priorities, Strategies for Change, and New DirectionsChristina DeRoche, Canadore College
Consulting our Community Stakeholders in establishing the needs and Older Adults and Healthcare and Social Service Agents: Moving Towards a Wholistic Framework for Innovation and Solutions for the North
Winter 2022 Recipients
Teresa Liu-Ambrose, University of British Columbia
International Research Symposium on Muscle-Brain Crosstalk to Promote Healthy AgingManuel Montero Odasso, University of Western Ontario
World Clinical Practice Guidelines for Falls Prevention and Management. An International ConsensusTejal Patel, University of Waterloo
Drug-related problems in persons with cognitive impairment and dementia in primary-care based memory clinics: Effectiveness of medication reviews
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