Grants and Contributions:

Title:
KRESCENT / CIHR New Investigators
Agreement Number:
157217
Agreement Value:
$26,250.00
Agreement Date:
Oct 1, 2020 - Jul 1, 2021
Description:
To enhance kidney research capacity by training increased numbers of highly skilled scientists, across multiple disciplines, focused on the prevention of end stage renal disease and improving the health of Canadians with kidney disease. To engage kidney researchers in the development of transdisciplinary kidney research networks. To create sustainable momentum in supporting research careers of kidney scientists.
Organization:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Expected Results:

This program provides funding for targeted grants and awards aimed at addressing priority areas. Priorities are identified by CIHR in consultation with other government departments and agencies, partners and stakeholders. The program mobilizes researchers, patients, health providers, and decision makers to conduct research, enable knowledge translation and build capacity in the priority areas. It often requires collaboration within and across sectors.

Location:
Montreal, Quebec, CA H3G 1A4
Reference Number:
236-2020-2021-Q3-00050
Agreement Type:
Grant
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Individual or sole proprietorship
Additional Information:

Amendment 1: Agreement Value in CAD and Projected Agreement End Date.

Amendment Date
Jun 30, 2021
Recipient's Legal Name:
Kitzler, Thomas M
Research Organization:
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre|Institut de recherche du Centre universitaire de santé McGill
Program:
Research in Priority Areas
Program Purpose:

This program provides funding for targeted grants and awards aimed at addressing priority areas. Priorities are identified by CIHR in consultation with other government departments and agencies, partners and stakeholders. The program mobilizes researchers, patients, health providers, and decision makers to conduct research, enable knowledge translation and build capacity in the priority areas. It often requires collaboration within and across sectors.

Amendments: