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FONDS DE LA RECHERCHE EN SANTEÌýDU QUEBEC

The Fonds de la recherche en santeÌýdu Quebec) is a fund mandated by the Quebec government to support the development of scientific and technological research into the health of individuals and populations and to contribute to Quebec's economic growth.

The purpose of the Post-Doctoral Research Training Program is to help doctorate (Ph.D.) holders to enhance their training and broaden their fields of interest. It is also aimed at encouraging these researchers to experience new scientific environments, to acquire new research methodologies and management and communication skills, and to supervise students.

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CANADIAN INSTITUTES FOR HEALTH RESEARCH

CIHR Research Fellowships provide support for highly qualified candidates at the post-PhD or post-health professional degree stages to add to their experience by engaging in health research either in Canada or abroad.

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NATURAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA

The NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowships Program provides support to the most promising researchers at a pivotal time in their careers. The fellowships are also intended to secure a supply of highly qualified Canadians with leading-edge scientific and research skills for Canadian industry, government, and universities.

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THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF PAIN

The International Association for the Study of Pain offers two Trainee Fellowships. The IASP John J. Bonica Trainee Fellowship provides up to US$50,000 annually to a selected trainee to support training in all aspects of pain research. The IASP International Trainee Fellowship funded by the Scan|Design by Inger & Jens Bruun Foundation provides two grants of up to US$50,000 each are distributed annually to selected trainees to support training in all aspects of pain research.

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