Posts Categorized: Public Health Agency of Canada

SSHRC-PHAC Joint Initiative: Advancing Socio-Economic Research for Evidence-Informed Public Health Decision-Making

This joint initiative is a partnership between the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) to support research opportunities entitled “Advancing Socio-Economic Research for Evidence-Informed Public Health Decision-Making” The overall goal of this joint initiative is to identify and advance socio-economic research for evidence-informed public health decision-making… Read more »

PHAC – Infectious Disease and Climate Change Program – Application

By Invitation Only.  As the submission of applications is by invitation only the successful applicants will receive additional information directly from the sponsor regarding the application process. The Infectious Disease and Climate Change (IDCC) Program delivers on federal government commitments on adaptation/resilience through its focus on preparing for and protecting Canadians from climate-driven infectious diseases… Read more »

PHAC – Infectious Disease and Climate Change Program – LOI

The Infectious Disease and Climate Change (IDCC) Program delivers on federal government commitments on adaptation/resilience through its focus on preparing for and protecting Canadians from climate-driven infectious diseases that are zoonotic (diseases that can be transmitted from animals and insects to humans), food-borne or water-borne. The Program supports actions on surveillance and monitoring, risk assessments,… Read more »

Infectious Disease and Climate Change Fund – Moving the Marker

Moving the Marker Solutions to enhance capacity and address the epidemiology and burden of illness related to climate-driven tick-borne and mosquito-borne diseases in at-risk communities. We’re seeking innovative projects on tick-borne and/or mosquito-borne infectious diseases that address one or more of the following activities: Carry-out surveillance and monitoring activities in underserved or at-risk communities and/or… Read more »