New funding opportunity for SSH+ researchers through Genome BC

Genome BC has launched a new competition: Societal, Economic and Regulatory Implications of Pathogen Control. This competition aims to integrate SSH+ research with genomics research projects funded through our Sector Innovation Program – Intake 5 (SIP5) which focuses on pathogen control, in particular, pathogens that can have a significant impact on food safety and human health in British Columbia.

The goal of this competition is to support research on the following:

  • Societal concerns and questions raised by applications of genomics research to control pathogens in the food chain
  • Potential regulatory and economic ramifications created by the application of genomics research to the control pathogens in the food chain

This competition is open to researchers at eligible BC research institutions in SSH+ disciplines (SSH+ refers to “social sciences, humanities and related areas of study”. It encompasses all disciplines that use analytical, critical, speculative or empirical methods to investigate the human condition, human behavior and society).

Researchers interested in applying to this competition must notify Genome BC by email to societalissues@genomebc.ca by February 26, 2019 (extended deadline).

More info available here.