Can you show us your research? Submit a vibrant image of your research to the Science Exposed contest today for a chance to win $2,000 and to showcase your work Canada-wide! @NSERC_CRSNG@_Acfasow.ly/VG4sI?utm_source=twitt…
ALT In the background, we see one of the winning images of Science Exposed 2024, showing a mouse colon stained with an oxidation-sensitive dye that allows us to visualize oxidative stress. On top of the image we see, in white, the title of the context and “Submit by January 28, 2025” as well as the hashtag #Science Exposed in yellow. Background image by James Sousa from University of Calgary.
New funding opportunity in cancer prevention research! @CIHR_ICR and partners will fund approximately 16 interdisciplinary research teams.
Join us for an applicant webinar on January 29 or February 5 to get more information: cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/45096.html…
ALT Funding opportunity! Team grants: Bringing biology to cancer prevention
CIHR is transitioning to a new narrative-style CV and we’re here to answer your questions!
Read our responses to frequently asked questions: cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/53575.html…
Are you a #CancerSurvivorship researcher or interested in applying your expertise to the field? We are looking for researchers with diverse expertise to participate in a workshop on “Bringing Biology to Cancer Survivorship”.
Submit interest by Feb 3: surveymonkey.com/r/Biology2S…
Congratulations to Aleksandra Budarick, Dr. Cheryl Hubley-Kozey, Dr. Rebecca Moyer & team on a new article! Atlantic PATH participants were invited to join a study on the management and quality of care of osteoarthritis patients in the Maritimes. bit.ly/4afTM7U
We are seeking researchers with expertise in #CancerSurvivorship and other related disciplines to participate in a workshop on “Bringing Biology to Cancer Survivorship” on March 31-April 1, 2025 in Vancouver.
Express your interest by February 3: surveymonkey.com/r/Biology2S…
CIHR Team Grants: Bringing Biology to Cancer Prevention -- Additional details incl. letters of support from CanPath and Atlantic PATH here:
bit.ly/4jaqgEA
Being anti-ableist means acknowledging & confronting inequities that lead to the oppression of persons with disabilities.
Our new Anti-Ableism Action Plan outlines the steps we’ll take to remove barriers for persons with disabilities in health research: cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/54121.html…
ALT CIHR Anti-Ableism Action Plan: From intention to impact
We are pleased to be partnering with @CIHR_ICR to support the Team Grants: Bringing Biology to Cancer Prevention. This funding opportunity aims to advance our understanding of how cancer starts and develops to identify new targets and approaches for cancer prevention, risk reduction and early detection.
Looking for collaborators or resources? Add your information to the Partner Linkage Tool to find other national and international collaborators. cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/54140.html
🟢 Now Open - Team Grants: Bringing Biology to Cancer Prevention!
ICR and partners have launched this #FundingOpportunity to support research on the biological mechanisms of cancer etiology, genesis and risk to advance cancer prevention efforts.
researchnet-recherchenet.ca/…
Congratulations to @DrLitvinov and the SunFit team on the first research to assess skin cancer risk factors, sun-protective behaviors, and skin cancer concerns among LGBTQ across Canada, including participants from Atlantic PATH & @MBTmrwProject.
bit.ly/4gCkrOR
The Guinness World Record team revisits the collection of toenail samples from Atlantic PATH participants (bit.ly/3ZXvc8o). In 2013, we received a record for 24,999 toenail samples. In total, we have 30,418 participants who donated toenails!! 1/2
Atlantic Canada has the highest rates of cancer and chronic disease. Toenails are important component in research on environmental exposure and disease risk.
More info on toenail research can be found here: bit.ly/3ZZV03G, or by contacting the Atlantic PATH team. 2/2