Canada Research Chairs
The Canada Research Chairs Program was launched by the federal government in 2000 to help Canadian universities attract and retain the world’s best researchers.
The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry has the following active Canada Research Chairs:
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Public Health Economics
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Public Mental Health Research
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 1)
in HIV Pathogenesis and Viral Control
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 1)
in Musculoskeletal Research
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Musculoskeletal Biology and Health
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Computational Neuroimaging
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 1)
in Molecular and Epigenetic Basis of Cancer
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Chemical Biology
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 1)
in Lung Imaging to Transform Outcomes
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Genital Immunology and STI prevention
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 1)
in Neurochemistry of Dementia
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Sensorimotor Neuroscience
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 1)
in Translational Cognitive Neuroscience
Canada Research Chair
(Tier 2)
in Injury Prevention and Physical Activity for Health