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Research projects that have received funding to expand knowledge on whirling disease.
This program is no longer accepting applications.
The Whirling Disease Innovative Research and Learning (WhIRL) Grant Program aims to collaborate with researchers from a variety of disciplines to better understand whirling disease within Alberta by bridging knowledge gaps in the 3 core elements of the government’s whirling disease action plan:
For more information, read the 2018-19 Whirling Disease Innovative Research and Learning Grant Program guidelines.
Very little is known about the parasite in a Canadian context. The WhIRL Grant Program intends to:
In 2018, 6 research projects were selected and approved for funding. These research projects include a wide variety of whirling disease research topics:
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