By Corey Allen, senior manager, research communications
Seven projects led by York University researchers were awarded a combined $2.4 million from the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) in two of its funding streams: Exploration and Special Calls, announced at the end of April.
The NFRF: Exploration stream is a federal program that supports high-risk, high-reward interdisciplinary research. The Special Call stream in this latest funding round supports research for post-pandemic recovery.
The total combined funding for the York-led research projects is $2,433,295.
To learn more about the NFRF and the funded projects, read the announcement here: Government of Canada invests in high-risk, high-reward interdisciplinary research to support world-leading innovation - Canada.ca.
York-led projects in the Exploration stream ($962,079)
Rachel Gorman, Faculty of Health
Training an AI to detect medical bias and unmet health needs through critical race and disability theory and community-generated data
$241,424
Elizabeth Clare, Faculty of Science
The ethical challenge to non-invasive environmental e(DNA) technology
$222,519
Stephanie Ben-Ishai, Osgoode Hall Law School
The Debt Relief Project: Online and Low-Cost Access to Bankruptcy
$248,136
Zheng Hong Zhu, Lassonde School of Engineering
3D and 4D Laser Metal Additive Manufacturing in Zerogravity and Vacuum for Space Exploration
$250,000
York-led projects in Special Calls stream ($1471,216)
Mary Wiktorowicz, Faculty of Health
Governance of One Health challenges: Fostering collaboration
$500,000
Jonathan Weiss, Faculty of Health
Mobilizing environments to improve psychological and physiological experiences of thriving in Autistic people
$484,172
Jeannie Samuel, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Building equitable and resilient community-based emergency response strategies in rural Guatemala
$487,044
This story was originally featured in YFile, York University's community newsletter.