Courses Taught
Supervised numerous Independent Research Papers (Law 595 and Bio 490)
“Biotechnology Policy” 2006-
“Law and Medicine,” Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, 1996-2005
“Legal Issues in Health Care” Faculty of Extension, 1994
Health law lectures delivered for the Faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, Education and Science, University of Alberta, 1993-
Trainees of the Health Law Institute Supervised and Current Positions
Maeghan Toews (RA: 2012-2015) – Lecturer, Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide
Marianne Clark (RA: 2013-2014) – Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Waikato
Li Du (RA: 2012-2014) – Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Macau
Kalina Kamenova (RA: 2012-2014) -- Research Associate, McMaster University
Sarah Burningham (RA: 2012-2013) – Assistant Professor, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan
Zubin Master (RA: 2010-2012) –Associate Consultant II, Biomedical Ethics Research Program, Mayo Clinic
Christen Rachul (RA: 2009-2012) –Research and Evaluation Lead, Office of Educational & Faculty Development, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
Amy Zarzeczny (RA: 2008-2011) – Assistant Professor, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina
Nola Ries (RA: 2003-2011) –Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney
Jacob Shelley (RA: 2005-2012) -- Assistant Professor, Faculties of Law and Health Sciences, Western University
Ubaka Ogbogu (RA: 2005-2008) – Assistant Professor, Faculties of Law and Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Alberta
Lorraine Sheremeta (RA: 2002-2004) – Assistant Director at Ingenuity Lab, Edmonton
Barbara von Tigerstrom (1999-2000) –Professor, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan
Erin Nelson (1997-1999) – Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta
Law Graduate Students Supervised
Sharon Boone (LL.M, present)
Marie Dussault (PhD, present)
Li Du (PhD, 2014), Assistant Professor, University of Macau
Terry Adido (LL.M, 2010) – PhD Student, University of Alberta
Jacob Shelley (LL.M, 2009) – Assistant Professor, Faculties of Law and Health Sciences, Western University
Idowu Ohioze (LL.M, 2008) – Andrew Law, Edmonton
Cheryl Power (LL.M, 2006) – Trade Mark Agent, Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Government of Canada
Lorraine Sheremeta (LL.M, 2006) – Assistant Director at Ingenuity Lab, Edmonton
Natasha Bendin (LL.M, 2004) -- Program Officer, Canadian Research Chairs Program
Nola Ries (LL.M. 2003) – Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney
Michael Kahn (2002-2004) – incomplete
Other Faculty Supervision
Ximena Ramos Salas, PhD Student, obesity policy, School of Public Health, committee member (defense January 2018)
Sharon Springer, PhD Student, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, committee member.
Melissa Winterbottom, PhD Student, Pharmacy, University of Toronto, committee member.
Christopher Michell-Viret, PhD Student, Faculty of Medicine, committee member.
Christen Rachul, PhD Student, School of Linguistic and Language Studies, Carleton University, committee member (completed 2016)
Jacqueline Torti, PhD Student, School of Public Health, committee member (completed 2016)
Arienne Hanemaayer, PhD Student, Sociology, committee member (completed 2014).
Dana Olstad, PhD Student, Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Science, committee member (completed 2013).
Terra Manca, MA Student, Sociology, committee member (completed 2013)
Nina Petro, PhD Student, Ethics, University of British Columbia, committee member (completed).
Nicole McLeod, PhD Student, physical activity, Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, UofA (withdrawn).
Student Research Assistants Supervised
Over the past ten years Professor Caulfield has supervised over 70 law students who were hired to work on health law projects. Many of these students have become members of the health law community or have pursued an academic career. An example is Tania Bubela, who is now Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University. Professor Caulfield continues to work closely with Professor Bubela.
9. PEER REVIEWED GRANTS
Funding Source
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Title
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Total Amount
(Caulfield)
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Support Period
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Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions
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Exploring and removing legal and ethical barriers to the conduct of novel interventional studies; Principal Investigator Brenda Hemmelgam; Caulfield is one of the project’s investigators; Funds indicated are Caulfield’s allotment
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$40,000
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2016-2018
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Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions
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Development of a vaccine against the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and demonstration of efficacy in intravenous drug users; Co-Leads, Michael Houghton, Lorne Tyrell; Caulfield is one of project’s investigators; Funds indicated are Caulfield’s allotment
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$50,000
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2016-2018
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Trudeau Foundation
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Trudeau Foundation Fellowship
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$170,000
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2013-2017
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Stem Cell Network
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Leveraging social media in the stem cell sector: Improving public engagement and information dissemination
Project Leader: Dr Kathleen McNutt; Caulfield is one of the project’s co-investigators; Funds indicated are Caulfield’s allotment
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$15,600
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2014-2015
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Genome Canada
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PACEOmics Personalized Accessible, Cost Effective Application of ‘Omics Technology
Project Leaders: Christopher McCabe and Tania Bubela; Co-Investigators, Timothy Caulfield, Richard Gold, Jonathan Kimmelman
Funds indicated are Caulfield’s allotment of total funding ($4.5 million)
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$390,650
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2013-2017
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Genome Canada
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PEGASUS: PErsonalized Genomics for prenatal Aneuploidy Screening USing maternal blood
Project Leaders: Francois Rousseau and Sylvie Langlois; Caulfield is a one of a number of Co-Applicant’s. Funds indicated are Caulfield’s allotment of total funding ($10.5 million)
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$221,077
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2013-2017
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CIHR
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Canadian National Transplant Research Program: Increasing Donation and Improving Transplantation Outcomes; Core 1: Ethical, Economic, Legal and Social (EELS) Issues Core
Large team grant; Caulfield is the Project Leader of Core 1; Funds indicated are Caulfield’s allotment of total funding (multi- million dollar grant) (entire project Lead by Lori West)
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$435,000
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2013-2018
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Stem Cell Network
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An Examination of Professional Regulator’s Role in Addressing Physician Involvement in Stem Cell Tourism
Amy Zarzeczny, Timothy Caulfield and Ubaka Ogbogu; Funds indicates are Caulfield’s allotment of total funding ($50,000 in total)
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$10,750
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2012-2014
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CIHR
|
Safety Culture for Spinal Manipulation Therapy Research
Sunita Vohra (Principal Investigator),
Co-investigators: Timothy Caulfield, Heather Boon, Gregory Kawchuk, Maeve O’Beirne
Funds indicated are Caulfield’s allotment of total funding ($2.0 Million dollar)
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$213,225
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2011-2016
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Stem Cell Network
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Translation Challenges, Science Policy and Stem Cell Research
Timothy Caulfield (Principal Investigator); Co-investigators: Judy Illes, Yann Jol. Funds indicated are Caulfield’s allotment of total funds ($350,000)
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$250,000
|
2011-2015
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AllerGen Network
(Allergy, Genes and Environment Network)
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Using and Abusing Evidence in Science and health Policy Conference; Principal Investigator Caulfield
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$40,000
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2011-2012
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VP Research,
University of Alberta
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Using and Abusing Evidence in Science and Health Policy Conference
Timothy Caulfield
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$13,775
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2011-2012
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Stem Cell Network
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Science, Social Controversy and Art: An Interdisciplinary Exchange
Sean Caulfield, Timothy Caulfield, Liz Ingram
(Total funds $200,000)
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$40,375
|
2010-2012
|
CIHR
|
Training Program in Health Law, Ethics and Policy
Colleen Flood, Timothy Caulfield, Trudo Lemmens, Robert Kouri (Total funds $1,047,000 – yearly stipends vary depending on number of graduate students supported)
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$35,000 to $45,500 K
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2009-2015
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AHFMR (Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research)
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Interdisciplinary Chronic Disease Collaboration - Improving the Efficient and Equitable Care of Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions
Timothy Caulfield is one of 23 team members
(Total funds $6,000,000)
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$80,000
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2009-2014
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AllerGen Network
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Ethics, Evidence and Health Policy Research
Timothy Caulfield (Principal Investigators); Co-Investigators: Susan Elliott, Lisa Cicutto; Funds indicate are Caulfield’s allotment of total funding ($300,000)
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$192,000
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2009-2012
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CIRM-CSCC
(California Institute for Regenerative Medicine- Cancer Stem Cell Consortium)
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From the Lab to the Clinic: ELS Issues in Cancer
Timothy Caulfield
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$500,000
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2010-2015
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CIHR
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NeuroSCAN: NeuroScience and Norms: ELSI and legal aspects of norms in neuroimaging
Timothy Caulfield
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$90,000
|
2009-2012
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Alberta Health Services
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Alberta Policy Coalition for Cancer Prevention
Timothy Caulfield
|
$1,000,000
($80,000)
|
2009-2011
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Stem Cell Network
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The Stem Cell Research Environment: Drawing the Evidence and Experience Together
Timothy Caulfield, Edna Einsiedel, Bartha Knoppers, Michael McDonald
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$392,000
|
2008-2012
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AHFMR
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Translating Science: Legal, Ethical and Social Issues in the Integration of Emerging Technologies - Health Senior Scholar Research Award
Timothy Caulfield
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$102,202
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2007-2014
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CIHR
|
5th Int DNA Sampling Conference
Timothy Caulfield
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$25,000
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2009-2010
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University of Alberta Killam Fund
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5th Int DNA Sampling Conference
Timothy Caulfield
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$25,000
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2009-2010
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AHFMR
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5th Int DNA Sampling Conference
Timothy Caulfield
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$7,000
|
2009-2010
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Genome Canada
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5th Int DNA Sampling Conference
Timothy Caulfield
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$10,000
|
2009-2010
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Killam Research Fund
|
Imagining Science
Timothy Caulfield
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$25,000
|
2009
|
Alberta Law Foundation
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5th Int DNA Sampling Conference
Timothy Caulfield
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$50,000
|
2008-2009
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Genome Alberta
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Imagining Science
Timothy Caulfield
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$25,000
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2008
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CIHR
|
Visions National Health Law Conference
Timothy Caulfield
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$10,000
|
2007-2009
|
University of Alberta Centenary Fund
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Imagining Science
Timothy Caulfield
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$25,000
|
2007-2008
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AHFMR
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Visions National Health Law Conference
Timothy Caulfield
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$5,000
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2007-2008
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CIHR
|
Use of Legal Interventions to address environmental factors implicated in the obesity epidemic: The role of Law as a public health tool.
Timothy Caulfield
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$162,500
($80,000)
|
2006-2010
|
AllerGen
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Moving Forward with Birth Cohort Research in Canada: The Legal and Ethical Foundations for the CHILD Study
Timothy Caulfield
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$35,000
|
2006-2008
|
Genome Canada
|
Translating Science: Genomics and Health Systems
Timothy Caulfield, Edna Einsiedel, Peter Phillips, Michele Veeman
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$2,780,082
|
2006-2010
|
AFMent (Advanced Foods & Materials Network)
|
Social Issues in Nutritional Genomics: The
Design of Appropriate Regulatory Systems and Issues of Public Representations and Understanding
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$645,000
($200,000)
|
2006-2009
|
Stem Cell Network
Catalyst Grant
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Assessment, Allocation and Access: Stem Cells and Health Systems
Timothy Caulfield
|
$50,000
|
2006-2007
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AHFMR
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What’s the Evidence Workshop
Timothy Caulfield
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$5,000
|
2006
|
Stem Cell Network
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What’s the Evidence Workshop
Timothy Caulfield
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$6,450
|
2006
|
Genome Alberta
|
What’s the Evidence Workshop
Timothy Caulfield
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$5,000
|
2006
|
AFMNet
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What’s the Evidence Workshop
Timothy Caulfield
|
$5,000
|
2006
|
CIHR Ethics Office
|
What’s the Evidence Workshop
Timothy Caulfield
|
$5,000
|
2006
|
Stem Cell Network,
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Towards the Clinic? Ethical, Legal and Social Issues (ELSI) Relevant to Emerging Stem Cell Therapies
Timothy Caulfield, Edna Einsiedel, Bartha Knoppers, Michael McDonald
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$550,000
|
2005-2008
|
AFMnet
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GELS Theme, National Centres of Excellence Program Timothy Caulfield
|
$50,000/yr (approx.)
|
2004-2008
|
CIHR
|
Legal Foundations for a National Disease Control and Surveillance Agency in Canada Timothy Caulfield
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$175,000
|
2004-2005
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CIHR ICE (Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement)
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GeneSens: Translating genetic discoveries into appropriate health policy and services
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Various (travel expenses)
|
2003-2007
|
CIHR
|
Toward the Ethical Governance of Canadian Research Involving Humans: Principles, Policies, Practices and Outcomes
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$10,000/yr
(approx.)
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2002-2004
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Stem Cell Network
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Theme 1: Legal, Ethical and Social Issues Timothy Caulfield
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$75,000/yr
(approx.)
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2002
|
CIHR
|
Training Program in Health Law and Policy
Funds varies depending on University of Alberta graduate students
Timothy Caulfield
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$16,000/yr/student plus administrative and workshop costs, etc.
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2002-2008.
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AHFMR Scholarship
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Career Award, “Regulating the Genetic Revolution” Research Grant
Timothy Caulfield
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$20,000 over 5 years; Salary x 5 years; Admin. support: $6,000 x 5 years,
|
2001-2006
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Genome Prairie
|
Socio-Political Concerns, Regulatory Policy and the Commercialization of Genomic Technologies Timothy Caulfield
|
$299,463
|
2001-2005
|
SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada)
|
“Financing the Pipe: Cultural Meanings of Disease in the Life History of Pharmaceuticals
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Various (travel expenses)
|
2000-2003
|
Medical Research Council of Canada
|
“Providing Genetic Testing and Related Services Through the Private: A Workshop to Discuss Legal, Ethical and Policy Issues”
Timothy Caulfield
|
$18,530
|
1999
|
SSHRC
|
The Law, Policy and the Commercialization of Human Genetics
Timothy Caulfield
|
$77,160
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1998-2001
|
AHFMR
|
State of the Science Review: Incorporating Public Values and Technical Information into Health Care Resource Allocation Decision-Making
Timothy Caulfield
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$70,000
|
1998-2001
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