Knowledge mobilization is a science and practice that aims to increase research uptake and inform practice, program, and policy decisions. At the BHI, we aim to design and do research with the people, communities, organizations, governments, and industry partners, tackling real- world problems and providing answers to the people who will use it. This, to accelerate knowledge translation and improve the brain-heart health of Canadians and people worldwide.
The KMb/Co-production Cross-cutter supports the BHI in its efforts to co-produce and mobilize mission-driven knowledge about combined brain-heart conditions with people who will use it, including Indigenous people, equity deserving groups, communities and patient partners, basic and translational researchers, health care providers and government and industry partners.
The KMb/Co-production Cross-cutter will build capacity through training and mentoring, the sharing of resources, disseminating knowledge in tailored ways for various audiences, and advancing the science of co-production and implementation for greatest impact.
Contacts:
Krystina Lewis, PhD, RN, Knowledge Mobilization/Co-production Cross-cutter Lead Krystina.Lewis@uottawa.ca
Andrea Smith, PhD, Specialist, Knowledge Mobilization/Co-production Cross-cutter asmith11@uottawa.ca
BHI Knowledge Mobilization Award: Call for Nominations
The BHI Knowledge Mobilization Award celebrates outstanding individuals and teams who are advancing meaningful co-production and high-impact knowledge mobilization. This award recognizes the people and teams who go beyond traditional dissemination to ensure their BHI-funded research reaches, resonates with, and makes a difference for academic, clinical, knowledge user and patient audiences alike.
BHI researchers, team members, and staff are invited to nominate a colleague or team whose work exemplifies excellence in co-production and impactful knowledge mobilization.
Click here to learn more.