Targeting the mitochondria in COVID‑19 pneumonia: The cardiopulmonary effects of a SARS-CoV-2 mitochondriopathy
Archer, Stephen L |
Queen's University | Project Grant | $422,280
CIHR Ontario 2021
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Functional analyses of pathogenicity determinants of SARS-Coronavirus-2 delta variant
Victoria Ansalem, Anil Kumar |
University of Saskatchewan | Project Grant | $96,270
CIHR Saskatchewan 2021
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Prenatal exposure to maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection and neurodevelopment in children
Giesbrecht, Gerald F |
The University of Calgary | Project Grant | $247,310
CIHR Alberta 2021
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Precision Decisions in MIS-C: Towards improving outcomes in children with COVID-19
Yeung, Rae S |
Hospital for Sick Children | Project Grant | $459,000
CIHR Ontario 2021
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Imaging Neuroinflammation In COVID‑19 and Persistent Depression With/Without Other Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
Meyer, Jeffrey H |
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health | Project Grant | $761,175
CIHR Ontario 2021
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Short and Long Term impact of COVID‑19 on mental health and wellbeing of health workers in Pakistan
Puyat, Joseph H |
University of British Columbia | Project Grant | $302,175
CIHR British Columbia 2021
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Living network meta-analysis and rapid recommendations for the treatment of COVID-19
Brignardello Petersen, Romina Andrea |
McMaster University | Project Grant | $1,365,525
CIHR Ontario 2021
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Covid-19 et infodémie : pratiques informationnelles de groupes en situation de vulnérabilité à la COVID -19 au Québec en contexte de pandémie.
Vivion, Maryline |
Institut national de santé publique du Québec | Project Grant | $153,000
CIHR Quebec 2021
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All-cause and cause-specific acute morbidity attributable to Covid-19 epidemic, severe Covid-19 symptoms, and adverse birth outcomes in Canada.
Lisonkova, Sarka |
University of British Columbia | Project Grant | $168,300
CIHR British Columbia 2021
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The unintended consequences of implementing stay-at-home policies during the COVID‑19 pandemic: Violence outcomes in children and youth in Canada
Pike, Ian |
B.C. Children's Hospital | Project Grant | $267,750
CIHR British Columbia 2021
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