Partnership tool for second call under the Joint Canada-Israel Health Research Program (JCIHRP) Phase II
This second call under Phase II of JCIHRP aims to support applicants conducting research in the broad area of Communicable Diseases in cutting-edge research in the biomedical sciences and global health while strengthening capacity in Canada, Israel and in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). The detailed guidelines for submission will be published on CIHR’s Funding Opportunity database.
This partnership tool is meant to facilitate connections between researchers in Canada, Israel and LMIC countries should there be interest.
The information is submitted on a volunteer basis and does not confer any advantages in the evaluation and funding of applications. Users of the tool may leverage it at their own discretion and responsibility.
If you would like to use this tool, please complete a short survey.
The table will be updated weekly, until mid-February 2023.
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How can I identify potential Canadian collaborators in my field?
The following searchable databases can help researchers identify potential collaborators in Canada.
- CIHR Funding Decisions Database: This database is comprised of data pertaining to grants and awards approved by CIHR since January 2009. Searches can be conducted using research subject, investigator, location, program, institute/theme and partners. Please note that this database does not contain researchers' contact information; however, it does identify their institution of affiliation at the time of the award.
- Canada Research Chairs: This database of over 1,800 profiles of Canada Research Chairs will help those looking for research leaders in the natural sciences, engineering, health, the social sciences or the humanities.
- Canadian Research Information System: This database contains data on grants and awards funded by a number of Canadian research funding agencies. Searches can be conducted using research subject, investigator, location, funded details, and agency. This database does not contain researchers' contact information; however, it does identify their institution of affiliation at the time of the award.
- External Databases: This list contains a selection of information databases on projects funded by other agencies.
How can I identify potential Israeli collaborators in my field?
- Israel Science Foundation Grants Database: This database is comprised of data pertaining to grants and awards approved by ISF since January 2002. Searches can be conducted using the researcher name, program, field type, grant year, and research institution.
Contact Information | Stakeholder/Participant type | Areas of Interest | Additional Information |
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Shamala Devi Sekaran Professor, Deputy Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences shamala@ucsiuniversity.edu.my 012-225-3292 UCSI University Malaysia |
Independent researcher in a Low Middle Income Country (LMIC) | Infectious Diseases specifically Dengue | Interest in vaccine, antivirals and diagnostics for Dengue |
Dr Idemudia Imonikhe Otaigbe Consultant Clinical Microbiologist otaigbei@babcock.edu.ng Department of Medical Microbiology, Babcock University/ Babcock University Teaching Hospital Nigeria |
Independent researcher in a Low Middle Income Country (LMIC) |
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Ngona Idi Abdallah Professeur jngona@yahoo.fr Université de Lubumbashi Démocratie Republic of Congo 243997030916 |
Independent researcher in a Low Middle Income Country (LMIC) | One Health approach | Partenaires :
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Dr EZZOUHRA ELMAAIDEN zohra.elmaaiden@gmail.com Um6p Morocco 212605373717 Rabat-Salé-Kénitra |
Independent researcher in a Low Middle Income Country (LMIC) | Approches thérapeutiques pour les maladies transmissibles | Chercheurs du Canada et d’Israël |
Dr BAZIE Bapio Valérie Elvira Jean Télesphore Chargé de recherche en Biochimie/ Biologie Moléculaire/ Microbiologie au CNRST; Associé de recherche au CERBA bazievalery@hotmail.fr 1) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technologique (CNRST/ 03 BP.7047 Ouagadougou 03 / BURKINA FASO); 2) Centre de Recherche Biomoléculaire Pietro Annigoni (CERBA / 01 BP. 364 Ouagadougou 01/ BURKINA FASO) BURKINA FASO |
Independent researcher in a Low Middle Income Country (LMIC) | mes domaines d'intérêt portent sur:
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Partenaires chercheurs: en Israël et au Canada Pour des échanges dans les domaine suivants:
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Lucie Ecker Adjunct Investigator/MD, MSc(c) lecker@iin.sld.pe 5113496023 Instituto de Investigación Nutricional Perú |
Independent researcher in a Low Middle Income Country (LMIC) | Detection of pathogens involved in infectious diseases in community settings and health centers. Antimicrobial resistance. Vaccine research for infectious diseases. Interest in the development of rapid pathogen detection methods. Microbiome and its role in infectious diseases. | Study with modern tools pathogens involved in infectious diseases in children and the elderly in community settings in Peru, strengthening local research capacity in collaboration with partner research institutions. We need contact with partner research institutions or independent investigators in Canada and Israel. |
Mehmet Fatih Danışman Assoc. Prof. danisman@metu.edu.tr Middle East Technical University, Department of Chemistry Turkey |
Independent researcher in a Low Middle Income Country (LMIC) | Organic semiconductor thin films Thiol self assembled monolayers Helium diffraction Fiber loop cavity ringdown spectroscopy Carboranethiol Self Assembeled Monolayers Supersonic molecular beam deposition of organic semiconductors for fabrication of organic electronic devices DFT studies of graphene surfaces and organic thin films | New technology platforms for rapid detection of pathogens of pandemic importance |
Dr. Evans Eledalachi CHINYERE, PhD Research Scientist chinyereevans@yahoo.com 2348030999585 Department of Pure & Industrial Chemistry, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria Nigeria |
Independent researcher in a Low Middle Income Country (LMIC) | Exploring molecular signature in evaluating the impact of organic contaminants associated to airborne and settled particulate matters. The release of toxicants in the atmosphere has recognized to induce harmful effects on humans and injure the environment. Therefore, the knowledge of nature, amount and land spread of emissions appears mandatory if strategies aimed at mitigating the toxicants impact must be implemented [Albaiges et al 1984, Bascom et al 1996, Yassaa at al 2001, Ma et al 2015, Błaszczyk et al 2017, Sifakis et al 2017,Cetin et al 2018, Nieder et al 2018, Vaz 2018].It is therefore intended to obtain quantitative estimates of contributions of sources to air pollution relying on the molecular signature of non-polar organic fraction comprising short/medium-chain alkenes and alkanes (with carbon numbers ranging from 12 to 23), which display distinct relative abundances in petrol-derived exhausts, microorganism residues and high vegetation leaf debris. | Partners based in Israel and Canada are welcomed to foster collaboration and research on determining organic composition and characterizing the nature of pollution sources of mostly alkanes, alkylated mono-aromatics and biphenyls, alkenes, branched and cyclic-aliphatic hydrocarbons. |
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