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Ethics Tutorial

Strongly recommended to complete this. Can include as learning objective.

http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/tutorial/

Ethics Committee

Mandatory for most projects

https://rise.ubc.ca/rise/

Common CV

Standard format CV required by most funding agencies

https://www.ccv-cvc.ca

MOCOMP

Royal College requires neurologists to maintain certification. The website (MAINPORT) can provide examples projects.

http://www.mainport.org/

Office of Research Services

Oversees all research activities at UBC

http://www.ors.ubc.ca/

Brain Research Center

Center of excellence for research in neurosciences at UBC

http://www.brain.ubc.ca/

Office of Vice President Research

 

http://www.research.ubc.ca/

Vancouver Coastal Research Institute

Important link to hospital approval for research studies

http://www.vchri.ca/s/Home.asp

Guidelines for research in residency

The attached article gives an overview of the value of research in residency

 

Guidelines for choosing a fellowship

 

 

 

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

 

UBC Faculty of Medicine Research

Good starting place for some funding opportunities

http://www.med.ubc.ca/research.htm

CIHR

CIHR is the premier source of competitive grant funding. Usually applied for during fellowship

http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/

Canadian Investigator Program (CIP)

CIP is a great opportunity to secure 2 years of research funding for post residency training.

For more information contact:

Sian Spacey spacey@interchange.ubc.ca

 

 

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