Nominations for the CIHR ICR-CSEB Awards in Cancer Epidemiology and Biostatistics must be
made by a CSEB member who has an arm’s length relationship with the nominee.


Nominator Information
 


Nominee Information
 

The Curriculum Vitae should outline the applicant’s academic and professional background. Applicants are encouraged to highlight not only traditional academic metrics (e.g., peer-reviewed publications, grants, conference presentations) but also other forms of impact in cancer epidemiology and/or biostatistics, such as policy contributions, community engagement, mentorship, knowledge translation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and leadership.
 

Please note that funds from this joint award cannot be used to directly support the cost of research activities

The nomination letter should outline the applicant’s major contributions to cancer epidemiology and/or biostatistics; their impact on methods and/or analysis, substantive knowledge in cancer research, and/or impacts on cancer-related health policy and practice; and the future directions for their research program.