Past Research Grants
2008
Aging with a developmental disability: unmet health and social services needs.
Dr. Shahin Shooshtari (PI) Centre on Aging, University of Manitoba, Faculty Research Fellowship 2008/09: $10,000.
The health of mothers of children with autism.
Dr. Beverley Temple (PI) University Research Grants Program: $4,800, Feb. 2008 – Feb. 2009.
2007
Knowledge translation workshop for developmental disabilities.
Dr. Shahin Shooshtari. Group organizer with Dr. C.T. Yu, Dr. Beverley Temple & Dr. Toby Martin. Faculty of Human Ecology, Centre for Life Course Health, Research Clusters Program Award: $2,500, Dec. 2007 – Dec. 2008.
Health and Health Care Utilization Patterns of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities.
Dr. Shahin Shooshtari. Lead researcher, with P. Martens. (December 2006). University of Manitoba Research Grant Program: $4,234, January 2007 – March 2008.
Labour migration, family well-being and aging.
Dr. Shahin Shooshtari. With C. Harvey, T. Heinonen, E. Ferguson and K. McKnight. Faculty of Human Ecology, Centre for Life Course Health, Research Clusters Program Award: $2,500, Dec. 2007 – Dec. 2008.
The development of a model of motivators for individuals to participate in compliance efforts related to anti-smoking activism.
Dr. Beverley Temple. With R. Manchanda, N. Bhatnagar and T. Dewhirst. I.C.E. Seed Grant of Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative: $5,000, Dec. 2007 – Dec. 2008.
Testing of H. Pylori in the River Road Residents.
Dr. Beverley Temple. With K. Dittberner, et al. Veteran’s Poppy Fund, $3,500, 2007/2008.
2006
Social context of smoking knowledge translation development grant.
Poland, B. et al. (Dr. Beverley Temple, co-applicant) Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative: $5,000 March 2006.
2004
Neuroimaging ethics: From theory to practice.
Dr. C.T. Yu and Dr. Toby Martin. Co-investigators in Downie, J. et al. (2004-2009). CIHR New Emerging Team Program. Awarded total: $1,484,870.
Investigations of behavioral assessment and training technologies for persons with developmental disabilities.
Dr. C.T. Yu. With G. Martin (2004-2009). CIHR. Awarded total: $442,740.
2003
Transdisciplinary inter-institute training program in autism spectrum disorders.
Holden, J. et al. (Nominated PI) (Chudley & Yu, Principal Applicants). (2003-2009). Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Award total: $1.44 million.
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