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Research Grants

Our projects are funded by research grants from federal and provincial granting agencies, and by generous support from private foundations. Past and current research funders include:

Current Research Grants

Temple, B. (2009-2010). Pain in people with developmental disabilities: A scoping review. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Synthesis Grant: Knowledge Translation, $39,685.

Shooshtari, S. (2008-2010). Trajectories in health and use of health and social services by children with developmental disabilities: a population-based longitudinal study. Manitoba Health Research Council (MHRC), Operating Grant, $79,720.

Yu, C.T., & Martin, G.L. (2008-2011). Improving the quality of life for people with severe and profound intellectual disabilities: Studies on choice making. CIHR Operating Grant. Total: $220,527.

Shooshtari, S. (PI) Aging with a developmental disability: unmet health and social services needs. Centre on Aging, University of Manitoba, Faculty Research Fellowship 2008/09: $10,000.

Temple, B. (PI) The health of mothers of children with autism. University Research Grants Program: $4,800, Feb. 2008 – Feb. 2009.

Shooshtari, S. (Group Organizer), Yu, C.T., Temple, B. & Martin, T. Knowledge translation workshop for developmental disabilities. Faculty of Human Ecology, Centre for Life Course Health, Research Clusters Program Award: $2,500, Dec. 2007 – Dec. 2008.

Harvey, C., Heinonen, T., Shooshtari, S., Ferguson, E., McKnight, K. Labour migration, family well-being and aging. Faculty of Human Ecology, Centre for Life Course Health, Research Clusters Program Award: $2,500, Dec. 2007 – Dec. 2008.

Manchanda, R.,Temple, B. (CoA), Bhatnagar, N., Dewhirst, T. The development of a model of motivators for individuals to participate in compliance efforts related to anti-smoking activism. I.C.E. Seed Grant of Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative: $5,000, Dec. 2007 – Dec. 2008.

Dittberner, K., Temple, B., et al. Testing of H. Pylori in the River Road Residents. Veteran’s Poppy Fund, $3,500, 2007/2008.

Shooshtari, S., Martens, P. (December 2006). Health and Health Care utilization Patterns of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities. University of Manitoba Research Grant Program: $4,234, January 2007 – March 2008.

Poland, B. et al. (Temple, Coapplicant) Social context of smoking knowledge translation development grant. Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative: $5,000 March 2006.

Ouellette-Kuntz, H. et al. (Yu, Coapplicant) (2006-2011). National Epidemiologic Database for the Study of Autism in Canada (NEDSAC) Phase II: Refining approaches for prevalence and incidence determinations. CIHR Operating grant. Total awarded for 5 years: $610,895. January 2006.

Downie, J. et al. (T. Martin & Yu, Coinvestigators) (2004-2009). Neuroimaging ethics: From theory to practice. CIHR New Emerging Team Program. Awarded total: $1,484,870.

Martin, G. & Yu, C.T. (2004-2009). Investigations of behavioral assessment and training technologies for persons with developmental disabilities. CIHR. Awarded total: $442,740.

Yu, C.T., & Martin, T. (2004-2011). Longitudinal evaluation of children with autism graduating from the St. Amant ABA early intervention program. Department of Family Services and Housing, Children's Program. Total: $424,797.

Holden, J. et al. (Nominated PI) (Chudley & Yu, Principal Applicants). (2003-2009). Transdisciplinary inter-institute training program in autism spectrum disorders. Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Award total: $1.44 million.


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