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2025 Health System Impact Fellowship in Saskatchewan
Full news release from Canadian Institutes of Health Research found here. The Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) Health System Impact Program places the next generation of health researchers directly inside health system organizations—such as government agencies, hospitals, and community organizations—so they can help solve real-world challenges while gaining hands-on experience. Fellows receive mentorship and leadership training that prepares them to drive meaningf
Chelsea Cunningham for SHRF
May 122 min read


New Knowledge Mobilization Projects Funded: 2025-26 Mobilize Grant Call 2 Results
Research leads to better health care, healthier communities and brighter futures. As a small but mighty province, the Saskatchewan research community is uniquely positioned to respond to local health challenges with some of the most advanced health research technologies, networks and expertise. Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) is excited to announce funding for six new knowledge mobilization projects in Saskatchewan via the SHRF 2025-26 Mobilize Grant Call 2.
Chelsea Cunningham for SHRF
Mar 255 min read


Understanding the Pathways of Support Through the Research of Dr. Barbara Fornssler
Dr. Barbara Fornssler’s research explores how people in Saskatchewan navigate both community-based supports and formal health services when seeking help for substance use. By bringing together insights from healthcare data and community organizations, her work aims to better understand real pathways of care and support more coordinated, responsive planning across the province.
Sarah Kasleder for SHRF
Jan 274 min read


Aligning Research with Saskatchewan Needs: New Align Grant Results
Research leads to better health care, healthier communities and brighter futures. As a small but mighty province, the Saskatchewan research community is uniquely positioned to respond to local health challenges with some of the most advanced health research technologies, infrastructure and expertise. Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) is excited to announce approximately $90,000 in funding dedicated to aligning research with stakeholder needs in Saskatchewan thro
Chelsea Cunningham for SHRF
Jan 227 min read


Sharing Research to Maximize Real-World Impact: 2025-26 Mobilize Call 1 Results
Research leads to better health care, healthier communities and brighter futures. As a small but mighty province, the Saskatchewan research community is uniquely positioned to respond to local health challenges with some of the most advanced health research technologies, infrastructure and expertise. Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) is excited to announce over $60,000 in funding dedicated to knowledge mobilization in Saskatchewan via the SHRF 2025-26 Mobilize Gr
Chelsea Cunningham for SHRF
Sep 10, 20256 min read


2025-26 Establishment Grant Recipients Are Driving a Culture of Innovation in Saskatchewan
Research leads to better health care, healthier communities and brighter futures. As a small but mighty province, the Saskatchewan research community is uniquely positioned to respond to local health challenges with some of the most advanced health research technologies, infrastructure and expertise. Recruiting and retaining cutting-edge scientists and clinician researchers supports a thriving culture of innovation in Saskatchewan. SHRF’s Establishment Grant funding provides
Chelsea Cunningham for SHRF
Jul 15, 20256 min read


Dr. Colleen Dell has been blazing new trails her whole career with the help of her dogs
By Greg Basky for SHRF Photo submitted In 2013 USask sociologist Dr. Colleen Dell was due for a research sabbatical and was casting...
Greg Basky for SHRF
Jan 31, 20257 min read


Recognizing SHRF Connections - New Award Honours Contributions to Research
A new award was launched at SHRF's 21st Annual Santé Awards. The "Recognizing SHRF Connections" award recognizes individuals and teams...
Chelsea Cunningham for SHRF
Jan 31, 20255 min read


Real-time Solutions: Andrew Eaton’s Approach to Combat HIV and Syphilis in Saskatchewan
Dr. Andrew Eaton leads innovative, community-driven research in Regina, tackling HIV and syphilis with targeted, real-time health interventi
Sarah Kasleder for SHRF
Nov 6, 20244 min read
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