The recent pandemic as well as pressing global health challenges underscore the urgency of concerted efforts to advance health research that bridges basic biomedical discovery, mechanistic understanding, innovation, technology development, knowledge mobilization and system transformation. As a national and international leader, uOttawa and its six affiliated hospital-based research institutes are deeply committed to strengthening Canada’s health, well-being and healthcare system. Our stellar foundational biomedical research together with clinical and implementation science research excellence drives innovation, informs education, enhances community well-being, and fuels cross-sector collaboration to address current and future health challenges. We rank #3 in Canada for medical and science grants and #3 for faculty awards in 2025 for Medical Doctoral Universities (Maclean’s University Rankings).
Our largest-ever investment, the Advanced Medical Research Center (AMRC), is set to open by 2026. Located at our Faculty of Medicine and adjacent to affiliated hospitals, this 350,000-square-foot facility will house cutting-edge scientific platforms and research spaces, foster collaboration between leading scientists and clinicians, and host the Ottawa Health Innovation Hub, a key initiative in the National Capital Region’s biotechnology ecosystem that drives discovery toward company creation partnerships, and commercialization.
Additional investments in health research include flagship initiatives such as the Brain-Heart Interconnectome (BHI), which aims to improve the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of interconnected brain-heart-mind conditions through integrated cross-sectoral collaboration. In 2023, BHI was awarded $109 million from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF). Ottawa is also home to the Brain and Mind Research Institute, the LIFE Research Institute, Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology and the Centre for Infection, Immunity and Inflammation.
uOttawa is the host of BioCanRx, a pan-Canadian Network of Excellence, that has played a leading role in the discovery and development of innovative viral, vesicle, and cellular therapeutics, biomanufacturing, and clinical translation. This leadership in biological therapeutics and manufacturing, together with the Coronavirus Variants Rapid Response Network (CoVaRR-Net),has positioned uOttawa to lead a $115 million federal investment in the Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP2H), which brings together research expertise from across Canada to translate biotherapeutic discoveries into clinical testing and commercialization. As part of this investment, $78 million was dedicated to establishing the Canadian Biomanufacturing Cooperative, significantly expanding the Biotherapeutics Manufacturing Centre.
uOttawa is a leader in knowledge translation and implementation science, with research centers including the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) Centre for Implementation Research, Ottawa Methods Centre, the Integrated Knowledge Translation Research Network, the uOttawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, and the Data Science Centre at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
We are seeking applications from world-class researchers to advance research into Enabling Better Lives: Transforming Health and Well-Being, including:
- Cardiovascular, Brain and Mental Health, including expertise to study the connections between the brain, heart, and mind at uOttawa: This includes basic biomedical research to understand mechanistically, early intervention strategies, multi-omics and precision medicine approaches, and community-based models of care.
- Infectious disease, immune-pathologies and chronic inflammatory conditions: This includes mechanisms of infection, immune system dysregulation, pathways driving chronic inflammation, emerging pathogens, vaccine and antimicrobial therapeutics.
- Cancer, pediatric cancer, and rare diseases: Driving advancements in basic mechanisms of disease, diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes.
- Healthy Aging: Enhancing the well-being and mental health of aging populations through interdisciplinary and innovative research.
- Health System Transformation and Implementation Science: Offering evidence-based insights for healthcare transformation and promoting scalable research approaches, with a focus on social determinants of health and Indigenous representation.
- Global Health Technology Policy: Innovating at the intersection of public health, technology and policy.