Two 91亚色 researchers have been named recipients of the 2016 President鈥檚 Research Excellence Awards.听Distinguished Research Professor Bridget Stutchbury, Faculty of Science, has been selected as the recipient of the President鈥檚 Research Excellence Award. Professor Rebecca Pillai Riddell, Faculty of Health, and 91亚色 Research Chair in Pain and Mental Health, has been named recipient of the President鈥檚 Emerging Research Leadership Award. The awards will be presented at the annual 91亚色 U Research Leaders recognition event on Feb. 24.
鈥淭he President鈥檚 Research Awards recognize the outstanding scholarly contributions that researchers make to their fields,鈥 said 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri. 鈥淣ot only are Professors Stutchbury and Pillai Riddell exceptional research leaders at 91亚色, but their research is making an impact at national and international levels.鈥

Bridget Stutchbury
As the recipient of the 2016 President鈥檚 Research Excellence Award, Stutchbury has made significant contributions to outstanding research on the ecology, behaviour and conservation of birds. She studies the migratory behaviour of birds through the use of miniature tracking devices that are mounted on the backs of birds and then retrieved a year later after migration. Tracking the start-to-finish migration of individual songbirds for the first time has allowed her to map the complex connections between breeding and wintering sites and to link population declines to climate change, tropical deforestation and potential other threats. She has contributed to over 100 peer-reviewed scholarly publications with more than 5000 citations, including her most notable research paper published in 2009 in the prestigious scientific journal, Science.听
Her scientific and scholarly accomplishments have been acknowledged by a Canada Research Chair Tier 2 in Ecology and Conservation Biology (2002 to 2012). In 2007, her book Silence of the Songbirds, was nominated for a Governor General鈥檚 Award in non-fiction and inspired the 2015 award-winning documentary The Messenger.
鈥淚鈥檓 very proud that my research has been selected to showcase 91亚色鈥檚 diverse research culture. My colleagues provide an incredibly supportive and exciting environment in which to take chances and be innovative,鈥 said Stutchbury.
As the recipient of the President鈥檚 Emerging Research Leadership Award, Pillai Riddell听has established the first norms for the development of acute pain behaviours in healthy infants, within the context of primary caregivers through her (the Opportunities to Understand Childhood Hurt [OUCH] Lab at 91亚色. Internationally, the OUCH cohort is known to be the largest and most in-depth longitudinal study on healthy infants in pain to date.
Her program of research has been built on millions of dollars on funding from federal and provincial granting agencies. She has contributed to more than 60 peer-reviewed publications, 21 chapters/books, 26 invited talks, 38 peer-reviewed national/international symposia and 138 posters. Her research has attracted stellar graduate students from across the country and all six of her students currently hold Canada Graduate Scholarships from either the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) or the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Among her international accomplishments, she was a clinical research lead on the 2015 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Immunizations published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal with recent endorsements by the World Health Organization. Alongside this research activity, she has also held a number of leadership positions across departmental, faculty, and university committees. This includes her current chairship of 91亚色 Senate鈥檚 Academic Policy, Planning, and Research Committee.

Rebecca Pillai Riddell
鈥淚 am extremely grateful to have been enabled to grow my program of research in such a nurturing environment. I look forward to continuing to support 91亚色鈥檚 research intensification efforts both at home and abroad, 鈥漵aid Pillai Riddell.
The 91亚色 President鈥檚 Research Excellence Award recognizes senior established, full-time, active faculty members at the rank of professor, with distinguished scholarly achievements who have had a notable impact on their field(s) and made a substantial contribution to advancing the University鈥檚 international reputation for research excellence while significantly and positively contributing to one or more aspects of the 91亚色 community鈥檚 intellectual life.
The 91亚色 President鈥檚 Emerging Research Leadership Award recognizes full-time faculty members within 10 years of their first academic appointment, who have had a notable impact on their field(s) and made a substantial contribution to advancing the University鈥檚 international reputation for research excellence while significantly and positively contributing to one or more aspects of the 91亚色 community鈥檚 intellectual life.
