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Racine, Eric, Mary Pat McAndrews, Debra Matthews, Abbas Sadikot, Mary Ellen Macdonald, Emily Bell. A qualitative study of caregiver and patient perspectives on ethical and social issues in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease. Operating grant, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2009-2012.

Dan Goldowitz et al. Network of Centres of Excellence in Brain Development (NeuroDevNet), NCE, NSERC, 2009-2014.

Racine, Eric. Examination of prognostication, end-of-life decision-making and organ donation after cardiocirculatory death in severely brain-injured pediatric patients. New Investigator Award, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2008-2013.

Racine, Eric. Examining stakeholder perspectives and public understanding of the ethical and social issues of cognitive enhancement using methylphenidate, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant, 2008-2011.

Ralf J. Jox, Juha Räikkä, Eric Racine, Gian Domenico Borasio. Neuroethics and chronic disorders of consciousness: Investigating new challenges for health care decision making in the context of neuroscience innovation, Neuroethics Trilateral Initiative (Germany-Canada-Finland), 2008-2011.

Baylis, Françoise, Jonathan Kimmelman, Mark Bernstein, Alan Fine, Walter Glannon, James Drake, Carl Elliott, David Healy, Sonia Lebris, Mary Pat McAndrews, Eric Racine, Jason Scott Robert. States of mind: Emerging Issues in neuroethics, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2006-2011.

Racine, Eric. Examining the translation of neuroscience to healthcare, Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec, Career award (2007-2011; declined starting July 2008 because of CIHR career award).

Rochette, Annie, Eric Racine, Hélène Lefebvre, Isabelle Jamieson. Needs and implication or relatives in rehabilitation following stroke following three perspectives: Relatives, stroke patient and healthcare professionals. Operating Grant. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2008-2010.

Racine, Eric. Examining the translation of neuroscience to healthcare, Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec, Establishment fund 2007-2010.

PREVIOUS RESEARCH SUPPORT
Racine, Eric, Bruce Pike, Julien Doyon, Jocelyn Downie, Jonathan Kimmelman. Identifying practices, challenges and solutions for REB review of advanced neuroimaging research in Canada. CIHR Ethics Seed Grant. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2007-2009.

Downie, Jocelyn, Dickie Yu, Krisztina Malisza, Bryan Magwood, Matthias Schmidt, Nuala Kenny, Michael Hadskis, Ryan D’Arcy, Toby Martin, Eric Racine, Sally Longstaffe, Albert Chudley, Jens Wrogemann, Martin Bunge. Neuroimaging Ethics: From Theory to Practice. CIHR Neuroethics Net, 2004-2009.

Racine, Eric. Neuroethics: Identifying key challenges from a patient-centred pragmatist perspective, Brocher Foundation, 2007-2008.

Rochette, Annie, Eric Racine, Hélène Lefebre, Martine Alfonso. Ethical and pragmatic aspects of family involvement in post-stroke rehabilitation. CRIR new initiative fund for the development of research in rehabilitation, 2007.

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