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Canada's Top Health Researchers To Be Recognized

UBC professor to be named Canada's Health Researcher of the Year

ATTENTION ASSIGNMENT EDITORS: Health, Science and Photo

For immediate release -
2006-60

OTTAWA (November 22, 2006) - Canada's top health researchers will be recognized tonight at the 5th annual Canadian Health Research Awards. These awards are among the Canadian research community's highest honours.

This year's Health Researcher of the Year will be Dr. Robert Hancock of the University of British Columbia. Dr. Hancock will be awarded the prestigious CIHR Michael Smith Prize for his world-leading research on ways of battling infectious diseases such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a major cause of lung infections in hospitals and nursing homes.

Dr. Peter Singer from the University of Toronto will be a finalist for the CIHR Michael Smith Prize. Dr. Singer's current research focus is global health, in particular harnessing life sciences to improve health in developing countries.

Canada's Premier Young Researcher will be Dr. Nicole Letourneau from the University of New Brunswick. She will be presented with the Peter Lougheed/CIHR New Investigator Award for her important research on the impact of domestic violence on infants and their mothers. And the Honourable Peter Lougheed will be named the 2006 Champion of Health Research. He will receive the CIHR Distinguished Leadership Award for his outstanding leadership in helping stimulate health research in Alberta and across Canada.

The Canadian Health Research Awards, which will be held tonight in Ottawa at the National Gallery of Canada, is hosted by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), in collaboration with the Health Charities Coalition of Canada (HCCC), Research Canada - An Alliance for Health Discovery and Canada's provincial health research organizations.

The event will be attended by Canada's leading health researchers as well as the Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Health, the Honourable Steven Fletcher, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health, other Members of Parliament and Dr. Alan Bernstein, President of CIHR.

"Tonight, we're honouring those individuals who have exemplified excellence and contributed to the health of Canadians and of people throughout the world," said Minister Clement. "They have demonstrated, through their achievements and their commitment, the strong link between health research and improved health-care delivery, improved treatment and prevention of disease. Their work has and will have a major impact."

The following individuals and organizations are among those to be recognized for their outstanding contributions to improving the health of Canadians:

"Health research is fundamental to strengthening our health care system and improving the health of Canadians," said Dr. Bernstein. "The excellence and commitment of the recipients of tonight's awards attest to the significant contributions Canadian health researchers are making to both advancing and applying new scientific knowledge - something in which Canadians can take great pride."

For a complete list of award recipients, please visit the CIHR website http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/.

CIHR is the Government of Canada's agency for health research. CIHR's mission is to create new scientific knowledge and to catalyze its translation into improved health, more effective health services and products, and a strengthened Canadian health care system. Composed of 13 Institutes, CIHR provides leadership and support to over 10,000 health researchers and trainees across Canada.

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For media assistance contact:

Marie-France Poirier
CIHR Media Specialist
(613) 941-4563

Erik Waddell
Office of the Honourable Tony Clement
Federal Minister of Health
(613) 957-0200


Created: 2006-11-22
Modified: 2006-11-22
Reviewed: 2006-11-22
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