St-Boniface Hospital Research

About Us

Aims/Objectives

The aims and objectives of the Investigator Group are to:

  • Promote the generation of research hypothesises for collaboration for basic, translational and clinical research in cardiovascular research in Manitoba.
  • Ensure Research into cardiovascular disease will be held to a high-quality of scientific rigour spanning investigations from molecular biology to population-based clinical epidemiology.
  • Improve coordination, sharing of data and avoidance of duplication in research efforts among the membership of the Investigator Group and respective collaborators.
  • Aim for research planning should aim to operate with a long-term view of 3-5 years, with an annual research program agreed by the membership.
  • Make the most efficient use of the combined resources engaged in research type activities of all the key stakeholders in Winnipeg and Manitoba.
  • Provide a resource/contact network that will encourage/promote research interests of trainees of the constituents of the Investigator Group

Purpose

The purpose of the Investigator Group is to:

  • Identify current research requirements of the membership agenda and determine the priorities for research in Winnipeg and Manitoba to assist in the development of a cogent research program for the region
  • Identify and realize the benefits of joint research projects for the membership
  • Promote evidence based research built on robust data, intelligence and analysis
  • Promote an integrated approach to research by raising awareness, avoid duplication and where required, ensuring appropriate links are established, and avoid unnecessary duplicative enrollment of cardiac sciences patients
  • Create a database of past completed, current/ongoing and future projects for the respective members
  • Create a research culture that is supported by the membership that will ultimately include joint grant applications
  • Pool resources to improved patient recruitment in translational and clinical trials and improve efficiency/cost of research investigation