Prix et distinctions
Douglas Institute researchers and their students have received awards and distinctions for their contributions to research and the advancement of knowledge in mental health.
2007
CIHR New Investigator Award :
Reut Gruber PhD
The CIHR New Investigator Award supports researchers in the early stages of their career who have shown promise as independent investigators by providing assistance for them in establishing their program of research.
CIHR New Investigator Award :
Maria Natasha Rajah PhD
The CIHR New Investigator Award supports researchers in the early stages of their career who have shown promise as independent investigators by providing assistance for them in establishing their program of research.
FRSQ Research Scholar Award :
Tak Pan Wong PhD
FRSQ Research Scholar Award :
Maria Natasha Rajah PhD
Heinz Lehmann Award :
Gustavo Turecki MD, PhD
The Heinz Lehmann Award is designed to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of research in neuropsychopharmacology in Canada.
ISOQOL Young Investigators' Award :
Eduardo Chachamovich MD, PhD
The International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) is committed to promoting excellence in quality of life research.
Knight of the National Order of Quebec :
Michael Meaney C.M., PhD, C.Q., FRSC
The National Order of Quebec is the highest recognition given by the government of Quebec.
Member of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) :
Michael Meaney C.M., PhD, C.Q., FRSC
The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) is the senior national body of distinguished Canadian scholars, artists and scientists. It is Canada’s national academy. The primary objective of the RSC is to promote learning and research in the arts and sciences.
Most Highly Cited Scientist in the area of neuroscience :
Michael Meaney C.M., PhD, C.Q., FRSC
He is recognized by the Institute for Scientific Information as a "Most Highly Cited Scientist" in the area of neuroscience.
Nair Awards - 1st Prize :
Alanna Grant
Supervisor: Cecilia Flores, PhD