Congratulations to researchers funded in the Fall 2025 Project Grant competition
CIHR's Fall 2025 Project Grant results are now available! Congratulations to the recently funded researchers who are working in human development, child, and youth health.
Project Grant Priority Announcements (PAs) offer additional sources of funding for highly rated applications that are relevant to specific research areas. The following bridge grants will support research that advances knowledge in human development, child, and youth health that clearly articulates objectives and methods/approaches to promote better beginnings, vibrant childhoods, and empowered youth.
Human Development, Child and Youth Health
- Brian G Ciruna, Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) – Investigating oxidative stress-induced ECM remodelling and intervertebral disc defects in the etiopathogenesis of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS)
Human Development, Child and Youth Health – Early Career Support
- Heather Palis, Skye P Barbic, Naveed Z Janjua, Kirsten I Marchand, and Steve M Mathias, University of British Columbia – Identifying service pathways to reduce overdose risk among youth: a multi-method, population-based, and co-design study
Human Development, Child and Youth Health – Mid Career Support
- Steven R Laviolette, Western University (Ontario) – Understanding the Impacts of Prenatal Cannabinoid Exposure on the Prefrontal-Hippocampal Network and Developing Neurolipidome: Implications for Long-Term Neuropsychiatric Risk and Intervention Strategies
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