Congratulations to recipients of the 2024 Institute Community Support Travel Awards
IHDCYH would like to congratulate all recipients of the 2024 Institute Community Support Travel Awards. This competition supports students, postdoctoral fellows, early career researchers and knowledge users to present their own research at national and international meetings, workshops, and/or conferences.
Congratulations to the following group of grantees who were funded by IHDCYH:
- Carmela M Albanese, University of Toronto – Comorbidity patterns among pregnant individuals with migraine: A population-based latent class analysis in Ontario, Canada
- Elena M Ghizas, Western University (Ontario) – A Life-Course Investigation into the Role of Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Status and School Environment in Periodontal Disease Trajectories in Quebec.
- Emma J Holmes, Carleton University (Ottawa) – Family Dynamics from the Point of View of Adolescent Perpetrators of Sexual Abuse: A Qualitative Analysis
- Si Ning Liu, University of Alberta – Ferrostatin worsens survival outcome in neonatal sepsis
- Mica G Marbil, University of Calgary – Examining patient and health professional perspectives to inform an equitable, patient-oriented decision aid for in-person vs virtual pediatric chronic pain care
- Ian M Raugh, CIUSSS de l'Ouest-de-l'Ile-de-Montréal-Douglas Hospital – Reinforcing Reciprocal Influences Of Mood And Video Gaming
- Judy Wu, Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, B.C.) – Eco-anxiety in Youth in British Columbia, Canada: Findings from the 2024 Youth Development Instrument
- Yiqun Wu, University of Alberta – Positive Parenting, Self-Efficacy, and Academic Motivation in Ethnic Minority University Students: A Moderated Mediation Model
- Yi Zhai, University Health Network (Toronto) – Antisense Oligonucleotide Treatment Corrects Splicing and Restores Normal CHM mRNA Expressionand Function in In-Vitro Models of a Recurrent Deep Intronic Variant in Choroideremia
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