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The Canadian Research Data Centre Network, which arms researchers with the statistics to explore and analyze trends and issues that touch virtually every aspect of Canadian life, has received $14.5-million in renewed funding.
Michael Schutz, an Associate Professor of Music Cognition/Percussion has been awarded a $140,000 NSERC Discovery grant for research on how humans perceive natural and artificial sounds.
The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging is following more than 50,000 people between the ages of 45 and 85 looking for ways to prevent, slow or cure age-related diseases so we can live healthier for longer.