Heart disease and brain health conditions including stroke are among the leading causes of death and disability in Canada and around the world. Earlier this year, Brain Canada, the CIHR Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health, and Heart & Stroke launched the inaugural Personnel Awards for Black Scholars. This program is designed to increase the number of highly qualified Black trainees in heart and/or brain research across Canada. These awards will reinforce Black representation and leadership within the heart and brain health research communities and, in the long-term, support the expansion of culturally safe research that meets the needs of Black communities. This program is also designed to increase the capacity for this research community to provide supportive mentorship opportunities to future trainees from diverse backgrounds as part of their scientific training.
These 19 awards will support 12 master’s students and 7 doctoral students for one to three years as they study, participate in exciting heart and/or brain research, and engage with valued mentors.
Learn more about the 19 trainees who were selected to receive these awards below.