U of S Researchers Awarded $3.6 M for Wide-Ranging Health Research
Posted April 20, 2006
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U of S Researchers Awarded $3.6 M for Wide-Ranging Health Research
Today the Canadian Institutes of Health Research announced an investment of more than $3.6 million in 13 University of Saskatchewan research projects that will create world-class knowledge and contribute to strengthening of Canada's health system.
A CIHR release highlights two U of S research projects. In one project, Lewis Williams (community health and epidemiology) and Caroline Tait (women's and gender studies) will develop ways to better understand and reduce mental health disparities among marginalized groups . In another project, Bonnie Janzen (community health and epidemiology) will develop a tool to measure the impact of family work on women's health.
The CIHR release is at: http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/31015.html.
For more information, call U of S Research Communications at (306) 966-2506.
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