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Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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20230809
CIHR-Institute of Aging Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Translation in Aging
Canadian
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67 days until deadline
Deadline: August 09, 2023*
*NOTE: This deadline is an estimate based on previous years, but a confirmed deadline has not yet been published. We will update the deadline when it has been confirmed.
Recognizes an individual, team or organization that has advanced the mobilization of research in aging at a local or regional level.
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Catalyst Grant: Healthy Youth
Canadian
Deadline: November 15, 2023*
*NOTE: This deadline is an estimate based on previous years, but a confirmed deadline has not yet been published. We will update the deadline when it has been confirmed.
Maximum Award: $100,000 CAD
This catalyst grant funding opportunity is part of the first phase of the Healthy Youth Initiative led by the CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH). It aims to help identify and develop emerging research foci relevant to Canada's Youth Policy, foster networking and collaboration, and build capacity for youth engagement in health research.
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The field of sex and gender science aims to deepen our understanding of how biological and social influences interact to affect health and disease.