IGH Past Events

Institute Advisory Board Face-to-Face Meetings

  • Ottawa, February 28-March 1, 2013
  • London, ON, November 22-23, 2012
  • Whitehorse, June 19-20, 2012
  • Edmonton, February 16-17, 2012
  • Ottawa, October 5-6, 2011
  • Montreal, May 26-27, 2011
  • Vancouver, February 24-25, 2011
  • Toronto, November 24, 2010
  • Winnipeg, June 3-4, 2010
  • Ottawa, February 4-5, 2010
  • Halifax, September 17-18, 2009
  • Toronto, May 28-29, 2009

Workshops and Events

  • Online, February 29, 2012
    Making sure everyone counts: considerations for inclusion, identification and analysis of transgender and transsexual participants in health surveys (Dr. Greta Bauer)
    Webinar Series on Integrating Gender and Sex in Health Research

  • Online, March 12, 2012
    What ergonomic studies tell us about treatment of gender in epidemiologic analyses (Dr. Karen Messing)
    Webinar Series on Integrating Gender and Sex in Health Research

  • Edmonton, February 15, 2012
    CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Presentation at University of Alberta

  • Edmonton, February 15, 2012
    Café Scientifique: Is Canada ignoring obesity in men?

  • Vancouver, June 6-10, 2011
    CIHR Institute of Gender and Health 2011 Summer Institute

  • Montreal, May 25, 2011
    CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Presentation at the Université de Montréal

  • Montreal, May 25, 2011
    Café Scientifique: Risking Your Health at Work: Do Women and Men Pay a Price?

  • Vancouver, March 21, 2011
    Researching Gender, Sex, and Sexuality in the Context of Medical Illness: Lessons Learned about Health and Intersectionality

  • Vancouver, March 8, 2011
    Reflections on Women's Health and Women's Status: National and Global Perspectives - An international Women's Day Event

  • Vancouver, February 23, 2011
    Café Scientifique: "Sit Still and Pay Attention: ADHD and Gender"

  • Vancouver, February 23, 2011
    CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Presentation at UBC

  • Toronto, November 22-23, 2010
    Innovations in Gender, Sex, and Health Research
    Every Cell is Sexed, Every Person is Gendered

  • Vancouver, November 1, 2010
    Brain Storm: The Flaws in the Science of Sex Differences
    Lecture and book launch

  • Online Information Sessions, September 1, 9, 2010
    Violence, Gender, and Health Team Grant

  • Vancouver, August 17, 2010 at 7pm
    Diagnosing Difference: Vancouver Film Screening

  • Vancouver, July 5-9, 2010
    IGH 2010 Summer Institute

  • Vancouver (and online), July 6, 2010
    Theory and key concepts in gender, sex, and health research: a research training session

  • Winnipeg, June 2, 2010
    Café Scientifique: Mind the gap: Does gender make a difference for health policy and practice?

  • Winnipeg, June 2, 2010
    CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Presentation

  • Vancouver, May 6, 2010
    Café Scientifique: Not All Fun and Games: School Bullying, Gender, and Health

  • Ottawa, Wednesday, January 27, 2010
    Bruised But Not Broken: Strategies for Fostering Resilience in Youth Exposed to Gendered Violence

  • Toronto, Monday, January 18, 2010
    Addressing inequities in primary healthcare: One size does not fit all - Why gender matters in patient-centred primary care

  • Vancouver, November 23, 2009
    CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Lectureship: "Gender Not Listed": Does discrimination shape the health of Transgender Youth?

  • Toronto, November 10, 2009
    Ruth Cooperstock Memorial Lectureship - Addiction: Mother and Baby

  • Halifax, September 16, 2009
    The Disappearing Male: Film screening and panel discussion

  • Toronto, September 16, 2009
    Café Scientifique: Challenging Gendered Stereotypes about Youth Sexual Health

  • Vancouver, June 23-26, 2009
    IGH Summer Institute

  • Toronto, May 27, 2009
    Panel discussion co-hosted by CIHR's Institute of Gender and Health and CIHR's Institute of Health Services and Policy Research
    One Size Doesn't Fit All: Primary Care Access for Vulnerable Populations

  • Ottawa, March 31, 2009
    Café Scientifique: The Strong, Silent Type: Men's Mental Health and Illness