CIHR Catalyst Grant: Analysis of Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) Data (2025) – Registration

Well-being, Health and Biomedical Discovery

Deadlines

Academic Unit: Inquire with unit

Memorial Deadline: RIS Review not required for registration

External Deadline: Wednesday 10th, September 2025


Description

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) is a large, national research data platform that is following 51,338 Canadian men and women who were between the ages of 45 and 85 at the time of recruitment. Collection is completed at three-year intervals for 20 years or until death. The CLSA collects information on the changing biological, medical, psychological, social and economic aspects of people’s lives. These factors – sometimes referred to as the “determinants of health” – can be studied in order to understand how, individually and in combination, they have an impact in both maintaining health and in the development of disease and disability as people age. The ultimate aim of the CLSA is to find ways to improve the health of Canadians by better understanding the aging process and the factors that shape the way we age.

The CLSA will have newly available Follow-up 3 (FUP3) questionnaire data for this competition. Please refer to the CLSA Data Availability Table for a full summary of available CLSA data.

Researchers may propose projects using CLSA data alone, or CLSA data plus other data sets/cohorts to enhance the scope of research questions that can be addressed. We encourage applicants to consider new provincial administrative data linked through Health Data Research Network (HDRN) Canada (costs for accessing HDRN data are available here). Please note that no identifiable information on CLSA participants can be released to researchers. Applications that require identification of participants to link individual information to other data sets will not be eligible for funding.

Building upon a consultation process with Indigenous researchers that began in 2019, the CLSA has revised its data access process for the use of Indigenous-identified data and has made changes to how these projects are assessed. Since April 2023, existing CLSA data can be released with Indigenous identifiers for projects that demonstrate meaningful and respectful engagement with relevant Indigenous Peoples throughout the project.

The integration and consideration of sex and gender-based analysis (SGBA) is expected in all applications.

Competition 202510ACD
Registration Deadline 2025-09-10
Application Deadline 2025-10-15

See ResearchNet for more information.


Funding Sources

Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)



This opportunity was posted by: RGCS

Last modified: September 11, 2025