Grant Funding
May 3, 2022-May 31, 2025 | Environmental scan in health services delivery Phase III grant award as Researcher [Researchers: Kean T. , Campbell (co-leads), Nagel. D., Lamontagne, M.E., Dery JD, Tricco A., Fahim C.]. New Brunswick Health Research Foundation, NBHRF Research-Related Support Grant Program. [$64,202]
October 2021-April 2024 | Attrition in pediatric obesity management: A randomized feasibility study as Co-Investigator [PIs: Ball G.D.C., Ho J. Zenlea I; Collaborators: Lebel T., Enright M.]. CIHR, Project Grant [$462,825].
December 2019-2020 | Co-designing dementia care in New Brunswick: Building the future together as Collaborator [Co-Leads: Doucet S., Luke A., Jarret P. et al.]. Healthy Seniors Pilot Project. Government of New Brunswick [$495,259].
December 2019-2020 | NaviCare/SoinsNavi: A navigation centre for children and youth with complex care needs and their families in New Brunswick as Co-PI (Co-Pis: Doucet S. & Luke A.). New Brunswick Children’s Foundation [$50,000].
October 2019-2020 | Navigating your journey: A workshop presented by NaviCare/SoinsNavi Family Advisory Council as Co-Applicant [Co-Applicant: Luke A. and Principal Applicant: Doucet S.]. Royal Society of Canada (RSC), Atlantic Chapter [$5,000]. The event successfully took place on October 26, 2019 from 8:30 AM to 5 PM at the Lily Lake Pavilion in Saint John, NB.
May 2018-2019 | CIHR-SPOR in PIHCI Knowledge Synthesis as Co-Principal Applicant/Investigator. Interventions to support transitions in care for children and families with complex health care needs in the community (Co-PIs: Doucet, S. from UNB Saint John, NB, et al.) [$62,700 funded 1:1 by CIHR and sevaral matching provincial partners from Atlantic Canada and beyond, including NBHRF].
March 2016-2021 (Extended to 2024) | CIHR SPOR Network in Chronic Diseases as Co-Applicant. CHILD BRIGHT – Child Health Initiatives Limiting Disabilty – Brain Research Improving Growth and Health Trajectories (Co-PIs: Majnemer A., Miller S., Goldowitz D.; Co-Investigators: Several Canadian stakeholders across sectors [$25,000,000; funded 1:1 by CIHR ($12,500,000) and matching partners across Canada ($12,500,000), including NBHRF ($250,000)].
March 2016-2017 | Royal Society of Canada (RSC) grant ($3000) as Applicant/Moderator (co-Applicants/Speakers: Doucet, S. + our research/clinical team in the Maritimes, Elkouby K. as a clinician from Montreal’s Saint Justine Hospital, QC, a NB parent, and a NB Youth). Mount A Breakfast Chat: Growing up with a complex health condition (this public community event took place on Saturday, Dec 3rd, 2016 at 9 AM at the Marshlands Inn, Sackville, NB. Thanks to all the participants!).
July 2015 | CIHR Quick Strike SPOR-PIHIC operating grant as co-PI (co-PI in NB: Doucet S. & co-PI in PEI: Montelpare W. with a diverse team of researchers, trainees, decision makers, patient/family advisors, clinicians, and other stakeholders from NB and PEI). Project title: Children with complex health conditions: Let’s learn who they are and their needs to better serve them! (CIHR: $100,175).
July 2015-2020 | CIHR-SPOR grant as co-Applicant. Creating a New Brunswick Strategic Patient Oriented Research Network for the Primary and Integrated Primary Health Care Innovations. NB Tripartite Leadership Team: B. Miedema, S. Doucet, M.A. Doucet, B. Green, J. Kingston, & J. Young; Several additional co-applicants and knowledge users across sectors ($1,000,000; funded 1:1 by CIHR & NBHRF).
December 2014 - December 2018 | Donation operating grant from the New Brunswick Children’s Foundation to assist in the development of the New Brunswick Virtual Health Centre for Children as co-PI (co-PI: S. Doucet) ($750,000). This project is jointly led by Drs. Doucet from UNB-Saint John & myself from Mount Allison University. Descriptions are available from Policy Research Network and UNB Communications.
April 2014 - May 2015 | New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF) Research Workshop Support as co-Applicant (PI: S. Doucet & Dubé A.). New Brunswick Community of Practice in Interprofessional Education and Practice Workshop ($4,304.05).
March 2014 | CIHR-SPOR Network in Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovations Development Grant as co-I ($150,000). NB Tripartite Leadership Team: B. Miedema B., Davies, Wilson; Co-Is: S. Doucet, R. Azar, & T. Rickards; Participants: several additional stakeholders across sectors ($150,000; funded 1:1 by CIHR & NBHRF).
January 2014 | The SPOR Network in Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovations as co-I ($150,000). PEI Tripartite Leadership Team: W. Montelpare; Co-Is: A. Celliers; K.F Aubrey-Bassler; R. Azar; B. J. Battistini; L.A. Carr; B. Davies; S. Doucet; V. Harrop, J. Jbilou; J. Kingston; B. Miedema; T. Rickards; C. Sanford; M. Spiedel; W.M. Whealan; K. Wilson ($150,000; funded 1:1 by CIHR & PEI).
April 2013–May 2014 | New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF) Operating grant as PI (co-Is: M. Belanger, P. Kelly-Spurles, N. Letourneau, & M. Sermer). Inflammation in subclinical depression and anxiety during pregnancy: New approaches to understanding low birth weight. ($15,000).April 13: Mindfulness Training for Leadership Effectiveness: Training Opportunity for Horizon Managers as co-I (PI: J. Holton & other co-I: L. Wasylkyw). ($13,000; funded by Horizon Health Network, $8,000 & NBHRF, $5,000).
September 2012 - 2013 | CIHR Café Scientifique as PI & Moderator, My body is simmering: Minimizing the inflammatory effects of stress and depression (Speakers: 1. Dr. Édouard Kouassi, pharmacist & Associate Professor, Department of Medicine and Medical Specialties, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal; Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital & Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, QC; 2. Dr. Karl Looper, psychiatrist; Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Assistant Professor, Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University; & Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC) ($3,000). Note: This CIHR Café Scientifique that took place on Nov 19, 2012 in Sackville (NB) had a big turnout: 50 participants!
March 2011 - 2013 | CIHR operating grant as PI (co-Is: Drs. M. Belanger, P. Kelly-Spurles, N. Letourneau, & M. Sermer). Maternal prenatal negative mood & infant stress and immunity: Could increased inflammation during pregnancy be the linking mechanism? ($88,888).
March 2009 - 2011 | Marjorie Young Bell Faculty Award as PI (# 31-1-505095) ($7,000).July 08-11: Marjorie Young Bell Start-Up Award as PI (# 48-1-595949) ($25,000).
2011-2016 | CIHR/RPP New Investigator Salary Award in Developmental Psychoneuroimmunology ($300,000).
December 2016-2018 | CIHR-SPOR-PIHCI Policies and program innovations that connect primary health care, social services, public health and community supports in Canada: A comparative policy analysis as Co-Applicant/Co-Investigator (Co-PIs: Haggertie, J. from McGill University, Québec, et al.) [$243,750 funded 1:1 by CIHR and 8 matching provincial partners, including NBHRF].
April 2014–May 2015 | New Brunswick Health Research Foundation (NBHRF) Operating grant as PI (co-Is: M. Belanger, N. Letourneau, & M. Sermer). Pregnancy with depressive & anxiety symptoms: A prospective investigation of maternal inflammatory biomarkers and low birth weight. ($25,000).