Researchers receive New Frontiers in Research funding

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Two researchers in the Faculty of Health have received funding from the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF): Paolo Dominelli from the Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences, and Warren Dodd in the School of Public Health Sciences.

The NFRF awarded more than $45 million in support for research projects for 751 researchers, including 245 early career researchers. Research teams of two or more are receiving grants of up to $250,000 each over two years.

Paolo Dominelli

The projects were part of two competitions: the 2021 Exploration competition and the NFRF special call on Innovative Approaches to Research in the Pandemic Context.

Dominelli, along with co-principal investigator Elizabeth Weckman from Engineering, received $245,866 from the Exploration competition for “A Next Generation Fire Safety Companion: Grounded in Science, Embracing Population Diversity.”

Warren Dodd

Dodd was recognized in the special call for innovative approaches to research in the pandemic context and received $237, 970 for “Integrating Participatory Approaches in Randomized Controlled Trials: Exploring an Innovative Design for Complex Global Health and Development Interventions.”

There were six recipients in total from the University of Waterloo.