Recipients
John Howland
Psychology
Arts and Science
University of Saskatchewan
| 2010-2011 RPP - Operating Grants | |||||||||||||
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| Title | Long-term consequences of prenatal infection on behaviour and brain: Role of glycogen synthase kinase 3 | ||||||||||||
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| About Program | The Saskatchewan – Canadian Institutes of Health Research Regional Partnership Program is intended to increase the level of nationally funded health research in Saskatchewan. In its strategic plan for RPP, Saskatchewan’s advisory committee has chosen the following CIHR programs as its priorities: Open Operating Grants; New Investigator Salary Awards; and Doctoral Student Awards. In addition, Fellowship Awards may be funded if resources permit. | ||||||||||||
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