Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation (CSCI) was founded in 1951. The original purpose was to provide people with a forum to exchange scientific information. CSCI's current Mission is "To promote clinical and basic research in the field of human health throughout Canada, to lobby for adequate research funding at the federal, regional and local levels, and to support Canadian researchers in their endeavours and at all stages of their careers."
CSCI's Executive and Council is currently made up of the following individuals:
President: Dr. Brent WinstonSecretary Treasurer: Dr. Bing SiangEditor of CIM: Dr. Jonathan AngelAll medical schools in Canada are represented on the Council:
Memorial UniversityDalhousie UniversityMcGill UniversityUniversity of OttawaUniversity of TorontoUniversity of Western OntarioUniversity of ManitobaUniversity of SaskatchewanUniversity of CalgaryUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversité de MontrealMcMaster UniversityQueen's UniversitySherbrooke UniversityUniversité LavalThe Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation funds many awards:
The CSCI_CIHR Resident Research AwardsThe Joe Doupe Young Investigator AwardThe Dr. Mel Silverman CSCI Distinguished Service AwardThe Distinguished Scientist Lecture and AwardThe Henry Friesen Award and Lecture (CSCI/RCPSC)CSCI's Annual Meeting is held every year in September. The meeting is held jointly with CSCI, CITAC and FCIHR.
CSCI also publishes an electronic journal "Clinical and Investigative Medicine".
Anyone interested or actively involved in clinical investigation in Canada may join the CSCI as a member.
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