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Funding Opportunites - Research
Further details regarding this announcement can be found at:
http://braincanada.ca/en/MIRI
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Sponsor/Award: |
BRAIN CANADA - MULTI-INVESTIGATOR RESEARCH INITIATIVE (MIRI) - RBC-BC PARTNERSHIP MENTAL HEALTH CHILDREN AND YOUTH |
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Grant Amount: |
$910,000 OVER TWO YEARS |
Deadline: |
Dean's: Contact your Faculty Research Office for deadline details.
Internal: Jun 19, 2015
Sponsor's: Jun 26, 2015
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Subject Areas: |
Child or Adolescent Mental Health |
Description: |
The purpose of MIRI grants is to accelerate novel and transformative research that will fundamentally change our understanding of nervous system function and dysfunction and their impact on health. The ultimate goal is to reduce the social and economic burden of neurological and mental health problems by prevention, early diagnosis and treatment. The RBC- Brain Canada Research Partnership will support a multi-investigator three-year research project focused on improved delivery of mental health services through the identification and validation of innovative interventions and practices that are cost-effective, and delivered at the right place and time to support both affected individuals and their families. Notably, the funded project will involve a continuing collaboration between researchers, policy-makers, service providers, and those affected by child and youth mental health issues. The collaboration will jointly identify the research questions to be studied, be engaged in the research project itself, and cooperate in the dissemination of the projects' findings to influence policy and practice. |
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Application Details: |
This opportunity is open to teams of two or more investigators in any scientific discipline who are eligible to apply for research grants from the Canadian federal granting agencies (CIHR, NSERC, and SSHRC). One of the team members will be designated Team Leader, and will be the individual responsible for communication with Brain Canada and accountable for the team's research activities and use of funds. Teams must be multidisciplinary, and their members may be based in one or several research institutions. The team must include the range of expertise and experience required to carry out the proposed research. All LOIs must be submitted using Brain Canada's electronic grant management system (https://braincanada.smartsimple.ca/s_Login.jsp).
Please review Brain Canada's website for full submission detailsBRAIN CANADA DOES NOT PROVIDE INSTITUTIONAL OVERHEAD |
NOTE: All Letters of Intent and Full Applications must be processed through Research Development & Services for institutional approval. Requests for Institutional approvals should be received no less than 3 days prior to the posted Sponsor deadline. A ROLA Proposal (bearing applicant, Chair and Dean electronic approvals) is required for each submission. |
Western Contacts: |
Pickard,Bryce
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Sponsor Contacts: |
PROGRAMS@BRAINCANADA.CA 2155 Guy Street Suite 900 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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