Carleton University’s Nafisa Jadavji, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Neuroscience, has been awarded a Postdoctoral Ontario Women’s Health Scholars Award for research in preventing strokes in women. The award is worth $40,000, plus a $5,000 research allowance.
“This is an extraordinary accomplishment that demonstrates the strong health research focus at Carleton,” said Prof. Patrice Smith. “Dr. Jadavji is an exceptional researcher and her research is innovative and groundbreaking. Her work will undoubtedly contribute significantly to promoting better health for Canadians and this award will be integral to her research success. I am absolutely delighted that Jadavji is a member of my lab.”
More at Carleton Newsroom.
Earlier:
Nafisa Jadavji appointed to Board of Journal of Young Investigators