Dr. Joanie Sims-Gould’s research focuses on improving the health and well-being of older people and their families.
Continue reading “A 20-year journey of health research in BC: A knowledge translation approach”
Dr. Joanie Sims-Gould’s research focuses on improving the health and well-being of older people and their families.
Continue reading “A 20-year journey of health research in BC: A knowledge translation approach”
Dr. Sarah de Leeuw’s unconventional work to amplify arts-based health research, and train culturally safe health researchers in the north, has paid off.
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Technology-enabled knowledge translation was once innovative, but is now embedded in the health research process.
The BC Rural and Remote Health Research Network continues at UBC as the Rural Health Services Research Network of BC.
Continue reading “A 20-year journey of health research: Quantifying a rural network”
Six-time award recipient of MSFHR funding, Dr. Kelli Stajduhar, has focused on putting the âcareâ back into palliative care and policy for people with complex, terminal illnesses.
Continue reading “A 20-year journey of health research: A âwhole-personâ approach”
The lessons learned in 2003 informed global virology and pandemic response, allowing for continued rapid response, genome sequencing and health research improvement against viruses.
Continue reading “A 20-year journey of health research in BC: A rapid response to SARS”
New research led by Dr. Jason Andrade is improving health outcomes and quality of life in patients with an irregular heartbeat.
By investing in and supporting health research, we are continuing to support British Columbians through the pandemic and our provinceâs economic recovery.
Weâre welcoming 63 awardees to the MSFHR community today.
Continue reading “Announcing the 2020 MSFHR Scholars and Research Trainees”
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Canadaâs Michael Smith Genome Science Centre , we’re highlighting two-time Scholar award recipient Dr. Marco Marra.