Recipient
Zeytuni, NatalieDepartment
Canadian Institutes of Health ResearchAmount
$100.0K
Program
Research in Priority AreasProvince
QCType
Grant
Agreement Number
236-2022-2023-Q4-00024
Purpose
• The CIHR Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Research Initiative, under the co-leadership of CIHR's Institute of Infection and Immunity (III) and CIHR's Institute of Population and Public Health (IPPH) supports the development of broader, more cohesive engagement and actions, methods and tools to combat AMR and improve antimicrobial use. • The CIHR AMR Research Initiative will fund applications that are determined to be relevant to the scope of the Initiative. • In alignment with CIHR’s commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in the research system, the RI champions EDI as a means to support excellence in research, training and knowledge mobilization. Therefore, we encourage people from diverse backgrounds, including groups underrepresented in science such as women and racial and ethnic minorities, to apply.
Zeytuni, Natalie × Canadian Institutes of Health Research
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Research in Priority Areas
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