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- 8Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of/Theses and Dissertations
- 7Toolkit for Grant Success
- 3Toolkit for Grant Success/Agency Resources (Toolkit for Grant Success)
- 3Toolkit for Grant Success/Educational Materials (Toolkit for Grant Success)
- 2Education, Faculty of
- 2Krzymien, Witold A. (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Backhouse, Christopher (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 1Ballermann, Barbara (Medicine)
- 1Burrell, Robert (Biomedical Engineering, Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Co-supervisor: West, Frederick G (Department of Chemistry)
- 1Cockburn, Bruce F. (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Fall 2010
A significant challenge for fourth generation cellular systems is the reliable delivery of high speed (up to 1 gigabit per second) data to mobile or nomadic users throughout a cluttered urban environment. The wireless channel is a difficult channel over which to achieve high rate reliable...
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Session: Alberta Government Support for eService
2006-10-11
Mudryk, Dennis, Thomas, Dominic, Williams, Amanda
Three papers: 1. The Alberta SuperNet: What Does it Mean to Rural Business Communities? PRESENTER: Amanda Williams, University of Calgary. COAUTHORS: Prof. Cooper H Langford; Dr. Stelvia Matos. 2.The Role of Community in the Evaluation Phase of Innovation Adoption Process: The Case of Rural Urban...
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2011-01-11
Michalak, Marek - Professor, Biochemistry; Vice-Dean (Research), Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
The PowerPoint PDF of this session is ready for download. Dr. Marek Michalak (Professor, Department of Biochemistry; Vice-Dean of Research, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry) outlined strategies for being funded and key winning features of an application to Biomedical Theme 1 of the CIHR Operating...
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2016-09-27
SSHRC Awarded IG 2017: This project focuses on the representations of health and the biomedical body in post-1960s Anglo-Canada and Franco-Québec literatures. It is interested in the representation of urban middle-classes and the ways in which the notion of responsibility towards health informs...
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Fall 2018
Chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) proteins comprise six members CLIC1–CLIC6 in mammals and mediate functions not fully known. Their founding member was isolated from bovine kidney using the chloride channel inhibitor indanyloxyacetic acid-94, so CLICs were assumed to be typical anion...
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2011-06-27
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project, Simala-Grant - Director, CIHR Special Project
Outlined in this document is a summary of the most common errors found in applications submitted to the September 2010 CIHR Open Operating Grant Program (OOGP) competition by University of Alberta applicants, with a primary designation of Theme/Pillar 1 Biomedical. This application pool included...
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2014-07-22
Please note, this mock application was updated on July 22, 2014 to account for the Most Significant Contributions CCV attachment that is no longer permitted as of July 17, 2014. <br></br>What are critical features of a compelling application to Stage 1 of the CIHR Foundation Scheme competition?...
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2014-05-14
Simala-Grant, Joanne - Director, Grant Assist Program (Health Sciences), Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, Grant Assist Program (Health Sciences)
What are critical features of a compelling application to Stage 1 of the CIHR Foundation Scheme competition? The Foundation Scheme application is dramatically different for a CIHR Operating Grant application in content, length, and style. Since the Foundation competition is new in 2014, and we...
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2014-12-10
What are critical features of a compelling application to Stage 2 of the CIHR Foundation Scheme competition? The Foundation Scheme application is dramatically different for a CIHR Operating Grant application in content, length, and style. Since the Foundation competition is new in 2014, and we...
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Fall 2013
Rosette nanotubes (RNTs) are bio-inspired nanomaterials generated from the self-assembly of a guanine-cytosine motif called the “G∧C” base. These nanotubular architectures are promising 2-D coating materials for bone tissue engineering applications, and delivery scaffolds for hydrophobic drug...