February/Février 06, 2014 DC0190GP Canadian Institutes of Health Research / Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada Notice of Decision / Avis de décision Application Number/Numéro de la demande: 316750 Committee Code/Code du comité: KPE Applicants/Candidats: Prof. Canadian Coalit (CCGHR) Dr. Donald Charles COLE With/Avec: Dr. J. BARNOYA Dr. M. FALABELLA LUCO Dr. H. MCCULLOUGH Mr. R. MEJIA Institution paid/ Établissement payé: Title/Titre: Primary Inst./ Inst. principal: Other Related Inst./ Autres inst. connexes: Mrs. A. TURCOTTE-TREMBLAY Designing an International Research Program on Health Research Mentorship Population and Public Health Competition Outcome/Résultats du concours: Planning Grants October/Octobre 15, 2013 Number in competition/nbre de demandes dans le concours: 138 Number approved/nbre de demandes approuvées: 7 Decision on your application/ Décision sur votre demande: Average annual amount/ Montant annuel moyen: Equipment amount/ Montant pour les appareils: Not Approved Peer Review Committee Recommendation, for your information and use/ Recommandation du comité d'examen par les pairs, pour fins d'information et d'utilisation: Committee/Comité: Planning Grants Application rank within the competition/ Rang de la demande dans ce concours: Percent Rank Within the Competition/ Rang en pourcentage au sein du concours: Rating/ Cote: Recommended average annual amount/ Montant annuel moyen recommandé: Recommended equipment amount/ Montant recommandé pour les appareils: 101 73.19% 3.62 $23,328 *** Applications receiving a score of less than 3.5 on any evaluation criteria will not be considered for Funding. / Les demandes qui ont reçu une note inférieure à 3.5 pour n'importe quel des critères d'évaluation ne sont pas admissibles. This document is for information only. Official payment is stated on the CIHR Authorization for Funding. Document à titre d'information seulement. Le paiement officiel est indiqué sur l'autorisation de financement des IRSC.
February 6, 2014 Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health Institute of Aging Prof. Canadian Coalit (CCGHR) 150 Argyle Avenue Suite 319 Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1B7 Institute of Cancer Research Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health Institute of Gender and Health Institute of Genetics Institute of Health Services and Policy Research Institute of Human Development and Child and Youth Health Institute of Infection and Immunity Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes Institute of Population and Public Health Dear Prof. (CCGHR), Your recent application for support entitled Designing an International Research Program on Health Research Mentorship, submitted to the 'Planning Grant or Dissemination Events' open competition was considered by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Unfortunately, your application was not approved for funding through the open competition. However, if you have applied to an Institute's Priority Anncouncement funding opportunity the results can be found at the bottom of your Notice of Decision (NOD). Since you are receiving this letter through ResearchNet you will also find the posted competition results and your application reviews. If you cannot access the review documents related to your proposal through ResearchNet, please contact CIHR. As CIHR does not notify co-applicants of the decision taken, we ask that you inform those individuals involved in your team. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Susan Birbeck, Program Delivery Coordinator, by telephone at 613-954-1970, or email: mpd-srpd@cihr.ca. Institut de la santé des Autochtones Sincerely, Institut du vieillissement Institut du cancer Institut de la santé circulatoire et respiratoire Institut de la santé des femmes et des hommes Institut de génétique Institut des services et des politiques de la santé Dominique Lalonde Deputy Director, Open Programs Research and Knowledge Translation Portfolio Encl. Institut du développement et de la santé des enfants et des adolescents Institut des maladies infectieuses et immunitaires Institut de I'appareil locomoteur et de I'arthrite Institut des neurosciences, de la santé mentale et des toxicomanies Institut de la nutrition, du métabolisme et du diabète Institut de la santé publique et des populations 357396-201310KPE-KPE-316750-227165-PAMPD Canadian Institutes of Health Research Room 97, 160 Elgin Steet, Address locator: 4809A Ottawa, (Ontario) K1A 0W9 Tel.: (613) 941-2672 Fax (613) 954-1800 www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada Pièce 97, 160 rue Elgin, Indice de l'adresse: 4809A Ottawa, (Ontario) K1A 0W9 Tél.: (613) 941-2672 Fax (613) 954-1800 www.irsc-cihr.gc.ca
Review Type / Type d évaluation: Committee Member 1/Membre de comité 1 The proposal focuses on developing mentoring for young healthcare researchers, particularly in terms of developing research capacity in these individuals in lower and middle income countries. This reviewer agrees with the researchers that, Canada, given its resources, has a role to contribute as a global citizen in developing this research capacity. The research team appears to have the capacity to contribute in this role. With respect with limitations of the proposal, there appears to be some lack of focus as to whether this relates to education, research and capacity or clinical research capacity. It appears to be both but this would reduce the focus and hence undermine the impact and deliverables. The questions to be explored in the meeting seem very broad and the proposal could perhaps be strengthen by focusing on one or two of the areas. The information telecommunication technology role for example could be a potentially important enabler and by itself could be the focus of a planning meeting (i.e. how to optimize new information telecommunication technology in mentoring and how this can be applied in lower and middle income countries). The proposal states that women may have more difficulty finding helpful health research mentors. However, it is not stated how this will be addressed in the planning activities specifically. Although it targets low to middle income countries, the overseas participants are limited to two Spanish speaking South Americans countries. Would this not be an opportunity to explore input from other regions of the world? In the budget, the collaborative platform coordinator lined item seems a little elevated, unless the focus is on developing a process and platform for this mentorship; in which case, more than 2 days per month would be required.
Review Type / Type d évaluation: Committee Member 2/Membre de comité 2 Interesting question. Mentorship is key to establishing high quality researchers. Involvement of low and middle income country researchers is commendable. Question feasibility of this project to lead to listed deliverables in stated time frame.
Review Type / Type d évaluation: Committee Member 3/Membre de comité 3 The planning grant would fund a workshop that will support the creation of a research program on health research mentoring (in a global setting). No doubt that this this an important topic. Team includes investigators with lots of experience in the mentorship area. The face to face meeting will be held in Toronto and will eventually lead to future CIHR applications. The proposal could have been a bit clearer in describing the idea. The budget is adequate, however the reviewer noted some items that may be ineligible (e.g., Adobe Connect subscription - $726.00, 4% vacation pays)