Novel and Exploratory Research Fund 2009 - 2010



The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (HSFC) is pleased to announce the results of the 2009 - 2010 Novel and  Exploratory Research Fund (NERF) competition.

As part of its mandate to advance research and its application, the Board of Directors of HSFC has earmarked research funds specifically for high-risk research that has the potential for momentous impacts for heart disease and stroke.

Each year the top two rated applicants from each of the HSFC’s Scientific Review Sub-committees and from the Junior and Senior Personnel Award competitions are eligible to apply. The funding is provided to investigate a research question that is high risk, speculative, and has paradigm-shifting potential. This may be a research proposal that might otherwise be considered too risky within the traditional HSFC scientific peer review system and/or may involve collaboration outside the health field.

A total of eleven applications was received; two have been approved for funding.

The successful applicants are listed below:

Principal Investigator  Institute Project Title 
Sykes, Brian D.
University of Alberta
Magic angle spinning NMR studies of regulation in cardiac muscle.
Weitz, Jeffrey I.
McMaster University
Role of histidine-rich glycoprotein in the regulation of the intrinsic pathway of coagulation.

For more details about the initiative, please contact:
Ann Nguyen
Information/Project Coordinator, Strategic Research Initiatives
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
Phone: (613) 569-4361 ext.  268
anguyen@hsf.ca


Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 April 2009 )