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Arthritis Society Funding Success

Congratulations to several of our Network researchers, collaborators and trainees who were successful in The Arthritis Society’s recent funding opportunities!

We are thrilled to see many of our members, including past Network Pilot Grant recipients, receive external funding for their innovative work. Full information and list of awardees are available here: https://arthritis.ca/researchers/competition-results

Dr. David Holdsworth, Western University: Ignite Innovation Grant

Project Title: A low-cost solution using telemetry technology to remotely measure quality and quantity of physical activity and gait in individuals with lower limb arthritis

Amount: $100,000 over 2 years

Dr. Emily Lalone, Western University: Ignite Innovation Grant

Project Title: Development of the TEAR-SLL Tool (technique for effective assessment in radiographs of the scapholunate ligament) to prevent wrist arthritis after injury

Amount: $100,000 over 2 years

Dr. Joy MacDermid, Western University: Ignite Innovation Grant

Project Title: Development of a novel technology-enabled joint protection program for shoulder arthritis and joint replacement

Amount: $100,000 over 2 years

Dr. Rebecca Moyer, Dalhousie University: Ignite Innovation Grant

Project Title: Persuasive technology: A paradigm-shift to reduce sedentary behaviour and improve joint and overall health in individuals with knee osteoarthritis

Amount: $100,000 over 2 years

Kyle Vader, Queen’s University: PhD Salary Award

Project title: Team-based primary care for the management of chronic low back pain

Amount: $9,500 plus matching funds

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