A Celebration of Excellence in Canadian Health Research is an annual opportunity for CIHR to honour exceptional people for their remarkable contributions to health research. As individuals, recipients have demonstrated excellence in the pursuit of new knowledge. Collectively, they have helped to make Canada a healthier, more innovative and prosperous nation. Share in these memorable occasions and learn what Canada's top researchers are doing by exploring the links below.
On November 22, 2006 CIHR hosted its Fifth Annual Canadian Health Research Awards. The celebrations formally recognized Canada's best and brightest health researchers and lead supporters of health research for their outstanding contributions to improving the health of Canadians, our health care system and the knowledge-based economy.
Share in this memorable evening and learn what Canada's top researchers are doing by exploring the links below.
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Masters of Ceremonies, Dr. Louise Nadeau and Mr. André Picard. |
Fifth Annual Canadian Health Research Awards Ceremony at the National Gallery of Canada. |
Canadian Health Research Awards Program 2006
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Welcome Speech by Dr. Alan Bernstein
Message from the Prime Minister the Right Honourable Stephen Harper
Message from the Minister of Health the Honourable Tony Clement
The Peter Lougheed/CIHR New Investigator Award: Canada's Premier Young Researcher
Dr. Nicole Letourneau
CIHR Jean-François St-Denis Fellowship in Cancer Research
Dr. Christopher B. Marshall
CIHR Douglas Kinsella Doctoral Award for Research in Bioethics
Ms. Isabelle Chouinard
CIHR Knowledge Translation Awards
National Winner: Dr. Stanley Zlotkin
Regional Winner: Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine
CIHR Partnership Award
Drs. John L. Mann and Anne W. Snowdon for DaimlerChrysler Canada Inc.
CIHR Distinguished Leadership Award: 2006 Champion of Health Research
The Honourable Peter Lougheed
CIHR Michael Smith Prize in Health Research: Canada's Health Researcher of the Year
Winner: Dr. Robert E.W. Hancock
Finalist: Dr. Peter Singer
On November 22, 2005 CIHR hosted its Fourth Annual Canadian Health Research Awards. The celebrations formally recognized Canada's best and brightest health researchers and lead supporters of health research for their outstanding contributions to improving the health of Canadians, our health care system and the knowledge-based economy.
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Welcome Speech by Dr. Alan Bernstein
Message from Prime Minister Paul Martin
Message from Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh
Message from Minister of State for Public Health Carolyn Bennett
Awards and Award Recipients
Press Release
On November 24, 2004 CIHR hosted its Third annual Health Research Awards Night. The celebrations formally recognized Canada's best and brightest health researchers and lead supporters of health research for their outstanding contributions to improving the health of Canadians, our health care system and the knowledge-based economy.
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Master of CeremoniesOn March 16, 2004 CIHR hosted its Second annual Health Research Awards Night. The celebrations formally recognized Canada's best and brightest health researchers and lead supporters of health research for their outstanding contributions to improving the health of Canadians, our health care system and the knowledge-based economy.
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Master of Ceremonies
Governing Council
Welcome Speech by Alan Bernstein
Message from the Rector and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ottawa
Awards
Award Recipients
Press Release
On November 20, 2002, CIHR hosted its First annual Health Research Awards Night. The celebrations formally recognized Canada's best and brightest health researchers and lead supporters of health research for their outstanding contributions to improving the health of Canadians, our health care system and the knowledge-based economy.
Share in this memorable evening and learn what Canada's top researchers are doing by exploring the links below.
Masters Of Ceremonies
Welcome Speech by Alan Bernstein
Awards
Award Recipients
Press Release