Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Collaborative Health Research Projects
Agreement Number:
110_2018_2019_Q1_4222
Agreement Value:
$389,215.00
Agreement Date:
Apr 1, 2018 - Mar 31, 2022
Description:
The Collaborative Health Research Projects (CHRP) aims to translate research results to knowledge/technology users and other stakeholders; encourage the NSERC and CIHR research communities to collaborate and integrate their expertise; advance interdisciplinary research leading to knowledge and technologies with the potential to benefit Canada by improving the Canadian healthcare system and/or services and where appropriate lead to economic opportunities in Canada; and train highly qualified personnel in collaborative and interdisciplinary research relevant to health.
Organization:
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Expected Results:

The Collaborative Health Research Projects (CHRP) aims to translate research results to knowledge/technology users and other stakeholders; encourage the NSERC and CIHR research communities to collaborate and integrate their expertise; advance interdisciplinary research leading to knowledge and technologies with the potential to benefit Canada by improving the Canadian healthcare system and/or services and where appropriate lead to economic opportunities in Canada; and train highly qualified personnel in collaborative and interdisciplinary research relevant to health.

Location:
CALGARY, Alberta, CA T2N 2T9
Reference Number:
110_2018_2019_Q1_4222
Agreement Type:
Grant
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Individual or sole proprietorship
Recipient's Legal Name:
Bathe, Oliver
Research Organization:
University of Calgary
Program:
Research Partnerships
Program Purpose:

This program supports research partnerships between postsecondary researchers and businesses to bring new products and services closer to market. The program enhances the investments businesses make in research by adding value and supporting innovation on the path from ideas to commercialization. These partnerships also allow firms to access the knowledge base supported through the Discovery Research program.