
Granted! Health Research – SHRF Align Grants 2023
U of R researchers receive funding to conduct health research that aligns with the needs of Saskatchewan.
U of R researchers receive funding to conduct health research that aligns with the needs of Saskatchewan.
Thanks to federal funding, U of R health researchers are able to do the work that helps improve the lives of Canadians.
U of R’s Dr. Janine Brown’s research addresses the complicated topic of Medical Assistance in Dying and multiple sclerosis.
Dr. Elise Matthews receives SHRF funding to help people with intellectual disabilities be part of the decision-making process about their own health.
U of R researchers receive more than $350,000 in SHRF funding.
U of R and partners receive $1.27 million in research funding for a Northern Saskatchewan virtual health-care pilot project.
Research funding enables U of R researchers to address health challenges and improve health outcomes for the people of Saskatchewan.