CIHR awards $3.26 million for six new USask health research projects

Dr. Heather Foulds has been awarded more than $1M.

By Kinesiology Communications

Congratulations to USask kinesiologist Dr. Heather Foulds (PhD), Heart & Stroke Foundation/CIHR Indigenous Early Career Women’s Heart and Brain Health Chair.

Dr. Foulds has been awarded more than $1M to lead a study on the physical and mental health benefits of Métis dancing—an important cultural and spiritual activity for Métis people.