The KRESCENT program: committed to reducing the burden of kidney disease throughout Canada
The Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training program (KRESCENT) is an exciting and unique training initiative aimed at enhancing kidney research capacity in Canada. Launched in January 2005, the KRESCENT program’s primary goal is to train an increasing number of highly skilled scientists focused on the prevention of end-stage renal disease and the development of new treatments that improve the health of Canadians affected by kidney disease.
KRESCENT is a multi-partner collaboration, founded by The Kidney Foundation of Canada, the Canadian Society of Nephrology (CSN), and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Nutrition Metabolism and Diabetes (CIHR).
Type of awards
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Summer StudentshipsAwarded to undergraduate students or medical school students, the studentships provide salary support to complete a summer student position in an approved Canadian kidney research laboratory.
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Allied Health Doctoral AwardA limited number of fellowships that fund full-time academic study and preparation for research at the doctoral level to allied health professionals.
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Post-Doctoral FellowshipAn “in-training” award intended for applicants with a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent degree. The objective is to attract and foster late stage trainees to initiate and/or continue their training in kidney research.
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New Investigator AwardsAwarded to researchers (within three years of their first faculty appointment) who have clearly demonstrated excellence during their pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training in kidney disease.
KRESCENT Overview
The KRESCENT Program is a Strategic Training Program developed and supported by: