2023: Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Fund, Department of Surgery (1 year grant)
Title: Examining the role of Acute Intermittent Hypoxia to promote nerve regeneration, tret neuropathy and promote wound healing in Typ1 and Type2 diabetic mice.
Role: Principal Investigator
Total Budget: $15,000
2019-2025: CIHR (5 year project grant)
Title: Conditioning Electrical Stimulation to Promote Nerve Regeneration
Role: Principal Co-Investigator (with Dr. K. Ming Chan)
Total Budget: $612,000
Budget per year: $122,000
2023: Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Fund, Department of Surgery (1 year grant)
Title: Examining the role of cAMP mediated signalling in conditioning electrical stimulation to enhance peripheral nerve
Role: Co-investigator with Dr. Matthew Curran (Division of Plastic Surgery)
Total Budget: $15,000
2022: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant (1 year grant)
Title: Novel non-invasive therapy to drive robust and sustained peripheral nerve regeneration
Role: Collaborator
Principal Investigator: Valerie Verge -University of Saskatchewan
Total Budget: $825,000 ($0 to Webber Lab)
2022: University Hospital Foundation, University of Alberta (1 year grant)
Title: Exercise training to promote musculoskeletal health and nerve regeneration following peripheral nerve injury
Role: Co-principal investigator with Dr. Karyne Rabey
Total Budget: $35,000
2022-2023: Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Fund, Department of Surgery
Title: Exercise-induced bone activation promotes nerve regeneration after injury
Role: Co-investigator with Dr. Karyne Rabey
Total Budget: $15,000
2022-2023: Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Fund, Department of Surgery
Title: Investigating the novel role of bone in nerve regeneration
Role: Principal Investigator
Total Budget: $15,000
2021-2022: Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Fund, Department of Surgery
Title: Quantifying Breast Denervation Following Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction
Role: Co-Principal investigator with Dr. Jenna-Lynn Senger
Total Budget: $5,000
2021-2022: University Hospital Foundation (UHF) Medical Research Competition
Title: Promoting musculoskeletal health with exercise to improve nerve regeneration following peripheral nerve injury.
Role: Co-applicant (Principal Investigator, Karyne Rabey)
Total Budget: $35,000
2020-2021: Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Fund, Department of Surgery
Title: Pilot Project to Develop an Animal Model to Promote Sensory Reinnervation Following Autologous Flap 'Breast Reconstruction' Repair
Role: Principal Investigator
Total Budget: $15,000
1. Alberta Innovates Health Solutions - Doctoral Level
2018
Value: $70,000/year *3 years
2. Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral Level
2018
Value: $7,500
3. Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research Travel Award
University of Alberta
2018
Value: $1,500
4. Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship
University of Alberta
2018
Value: $35,000
5. Andrew Stewart Memorial Graduate Prize
University of Alberta
2018
Value: $5,000
6. Graduate Student Scholarship - Master’s
Awarded by Alberta Student Aid
2018
Value: $3,000
7. Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s (CIHR CGS-M)
2017
Value: $17,500
8. Walter H. Johns Graduate Fellowship
University of Alberta
2017
Value: $5,800
9. Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship – Master’s Level
2017
Value: $5,400
1. Postgraduate Medical Publication Prizes
UAH/STO Medical Staff Society
2018
Value: $1,000
2. Golden Scalpel Research Award for Best Paper
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Canadian Association of the Chairs of Surgical Research
September 13, 2018
St. John’s NFL
Value: $1,000
3. 1st Prize – Oral Basic Science Presentation
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Tom Williams Research Day
University of Alberta
May 11, 2017
4. People’s Choice Award
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Department of Graduate Studies Research Day
April 11, 2018
5. Best Oral Basic Science Award
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Department of Graduate Studies Research Day
April 11, 2018
6. Best Oral Basic Science Award
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Department of Plastic Surgery Resident Research Day
April 6, 2018
7. Best Basic Research Paper Resident Award
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
American Society for Peripheral Nerve
Phoenix, AZ
January 14, 2018
8. 2nd Prize – Oral Basic Science Presentation
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Tom Williams Research Day
University of Alberta
May 12, 2017
9. 1st Prize – Poster Basic Science
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Department of Graduate Studies Research Day
University of Alberta
May 3, 2017
10. Best Oral Basic Science Award
Electrical Stimulation as a Conditioning Lesion for Promoting Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Department of Plastic Surgery Resident Research Day
March 31, 2017
1. Alberta Innovates Summer Research Studentship
2025
1. Alberta Innovates Summer Research Studentship
2025