CIHR Biomedical Engineering Peer Review Committee Information Session
The purpose of this session was to provide potential applicants to the CIHR BME PRC - Project Grant Competition a first-hand account of the ‘culture’ of the committee.
The purpose of this session was to provide potential applicants to the CIHR BME PRC - Project Grant Competition a first-hand account of the ‘culture’ of the committee.
The purpose of this session is to give potential applicants to the Commercialization Peer Review Committee of the CIHR Project Grant program (CMZ) an opportunity to hear first-hand about the committee ‘culture’.
The Graham Seed Fund is designed to broadly encourage innovative health-care solutions to the challenges of today and tomorrow. The Fund seeks new projects that leverage and build health system partnerships by providing resources for collaborating directly with a full range of health providers and clinicians.
The purpose of this virtual information session is to give potential applicants to the HS Peer Review Committees of the CIHR Project Grant program an opportunity to hear first-hand about the committee ‘culture’.
This information session will cover what sort of proposals are regularly seen in the three HS committees, what aspects are generally well-received by reviewers, what factors are considered particularly important, how the committees’ mandate is interpreted, what types of proposals are transferred to or from other committees, and how the 3 committees are different.
Event promotion for CIHR Public, Community and Population Health virtual information session on July 18, from 2-3 p.m. featuring two guest speakers - Drs. Kwame McKenzie and Chris McLeod.