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56 rising 做厙TV research stars awarded Connaught New Researcher Awards

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The University of Toronto Scarborough is home to 12 of the assistant professors recognized with Connaught New Researcher Awards this year (photo by Ken Jones)

An alarming one in five university students will turn to self-harming behaviours like cutting and burning to cope with stress, anxiety and sadness. But why students choose self-harm over other coping behaviours remains a mystery, says lifespan development psychologist Chloe Hamza

Understanding and eventually disrupting this cycle of self-abuse, which increases later risk of suicidal behavior by two to four per cent among students, is the focus of an ambitious research project by the assistant professor in the department of applied psychology and human development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.

Her research is receiving support from the .

The annual awards are only provided to 做厙TV assistant professors within the first five years of a tenured-stream academic appointment to help them establish strong research programs. This year the Connaught Fund is awarding a total of $994,000 to 56 researchers across a range of disciplines. See below for a full list of recipients.

Congratulations to this years winners of the Connaught New Researcher Award on their well-deserved achievement, said Professor Vivek Goel, 做厙TVs vice-president of research and innovation. 

This funding is designed to help some of the best up-and-coming 做厙TV researchers get their vital projects off the ground and position them to go after and secure external funding to continue and expand their research down the road.

Hamza (pictured below) just joined 做厙TV last July. She is over the moon about the funding  her first research grant to do her own independent study on such a surprisingly understudied area of mental health.

headshot of researcherIts very exciting, she says about receiving the $35,000 in Connaught funding. I think this also underscores the universitys recognition of the importance (and prioritization) of funding research that can serve to inform efforts to promote positive mental health and well-being among students on campus.

Non-suicidal, self-injury refers to direct and intentional self-harming without lethal intent, Hamza explains. Although cutting by women has received a fair amount of attention by media, non-suicidal, self-harming behaviours, or NSSI for short, are used by both sexes, albeit the behaviours differ.

Men are more likely to use burning or self-hitting, she says, while women are more likely to engage in cutting and scratching. Thats why when we survey people, like students, we need to ask about a whole spectrum of behaviours.

And, for reasons that remain unclear to researchers at this time, university students are more likely to engage in NSSI than peers their same age who are not in post-secondary education, Hamza says, adding thats one of the reasons its so important for 做厙TV to engage in this kind of research.

Hamza hopes her search for answers, which will start this fall with a study of 做厙TV students who have engaged in NSSI, will help clinicians create better interventions and lifelong coping strategies for struggling students.

According to emotional cascade theory, some people experience negative emotions intensely, leading to rumination and more negative emotions (an emotional cascade). NSSI may serve as one way to disrupt this vicious feedback loop, while other healthier coping strategies may not provide enough distraction to interrupt that emotional cascade for some students. Finding an intervention to disrupt that feedback loop could help people engage in less destructive, more positive behaviour.

She says she also hopes to someday do a large-scale survey, arising out of this foundational study, to follow her student subjects as they age. Perhaps like binge drinking in the early years of university, NSSI behaviour tapers off with age?

In addition to Hamza, the recipients of this years Connaught New Researcher Award are:

Dalla Lana School of Public Health

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Emily Seto of the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation for Telemonitoring in an integrated chronic disease management clinic: A new model of care for complex patients with multiple chronic conditions

Faculty of Arts & Science

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Anabela Alves dos Santos Rato of the department of Spanish & Portuguese for the role of cross-language phonetic similarity and articulatory difficulty in L2 speech learning

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Susana Bejar of the department of linguistics for the syntax of Georgian pseudoclefts

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Arthur Blouin of the department of economics for the dynamics of diversity: evidence from ancestral migration

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Irene Boeckmann of the department of sociology for fatherhood and mens earnings from a cross-national perspective

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Elisa Brilli of the department of Italian studies for Dante among Augustine's readers. Humankind, earthly city and theology of history

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Murat Celik of the department of economics for the effects of misallocation of resources on economic growth, innovation, and inequality

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Joseph Clarke of the department of the history of art for open office design and the acoustics of the knowledge economy, 1960-1980

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Thom Dancer of the department of philosophy for what we owe to children

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Roger Grosse of the department of computer science for scalable and flexible Bayesian learning

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Alec Jacobson of the department of computer science for robust geometry processing for big dirty data

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  SeungJung Kim of the department of the history of art for a phenomenology of time in the visual culture of ancient Greece

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  David Levin of the department of computer science for big data for fast and accurate numerical simulation of mechanical structures

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Aleksandar Nikolov of the department of computer science for geometric methods in discrepancy and privacy

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Guillaume Thomas of the department of linguistics for building a Mby獺 treebank

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Yurou Zhong of the department of East Asian studies for socialist scripts and scripting socialism in the early PRC

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Rachelle Ashcroft for patient perspectives of the incentives and disincentives for quality mental health care in Ontario family health teams

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Bryn King for developmental disruptions: adolescent involvement in the child welfare system in Ontario

Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Erin Bobicki of the department of materials science and engineering for reducing water and energy use in mineral processing

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Eric David Diller of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering for minimally-invasive surgery through miniaturized magnetic surgical tools

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Tobin Filleter of the department of mechanical & industrial engineering for micro-mechanical studies of MoS2 dry lubricated contacts for space applications

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Jonathan Kelly of the Institute for Aerospace Studies for seeing the light: advancing visual sensing for robust and reliable robot navigation and manipulation

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Edmond Young of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering for development of microfluidic airway-on-a-chip for studying lung epithelial and smooth muscle cell interactions

Faculty of Dentistry

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Karina Carneiro for DNA nanostructures as scaffolds for hard tissue regeneration

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Massieh Moayedi for elucidating the role of the hippocampus in pain perception


Faculty of Law

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Richard Stacey for the privatization of honour: Delegating to industry the Crowns duty to consult Aboriginal peoples

Faculty of Medicine

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Arthur Mortha of the department of immunology for development of anaerobic culture methods for the ex vivo study of intestinal protozoa


Joseph L. Rotman School of Management

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Olivier Dessaint for the determinants of M&A decisions and their welfare implications

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Daehyun Kim for CEO stock performance-based compensation manipulation through timing of news disclosure

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Azarakhsh Malekian for partial co-operation in societies and local grim trigger strategies

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Ryan Webb for researching the question does context-dependent choice arise from the principles of neural computation?


Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Robert Bonin for elucidating molecular mechanisms of reconsolidation to reverse pathological pain

University of Toronto Mississauga

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Andrew Beharry of department of chemical and physical sciences for small molecular probes for fluorescence-guided photodynamic therapy

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Katharina Braeutigam of the department of biology for the relationship between genome, epigenome and plant performance in trees

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Jacopo De Simoi of the department of mathematical and computational sciences for fast-slow dynamical systems

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Teddy Erclik of the department of biology for spatial and temporal patterning of neural stem cells in the developing fruit fly brain

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Keisuke Fukuda of the department of psychology for EEG-based memory monitoring and intervention for older adults

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Dehan Kong of the department of mathematical and computational sciences for novel statistical models for imaging genetics data

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Marie-Paule Lory of the department of language studies for awareness of language program: adopting a plurilingual paradigm to engage students to learn French as a second language in English elementary schools in Ontario

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Akwasi Owusu-Bempah of the department of sociology for the representation of black criminality and street gangs in Toronto: 2000-2015

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Xu Tian of the department of economics for the macroeconomic implications of financial frictions

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Liye Xie of the department of anthropology for labour mobilization for early Bronze Age urban construction at Erlitou, China

University of Toronto Scarborough

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Sandro Ambuehl of the department of management for incentives for complex transactions  bridging economics and ethics

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Stefanos Aretakis of the department of computer and mathematical sciences for mathematical problems in general relativity

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Hilary Kathryn Brown of department of anthropology for maternal diabetes and perinatal mental illness: a population-based study

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Andrea Charise of the department of anthropology for novel remedies: literature, health and the creative recovery of the humanities

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Mike Ekers of the department of human geography for financializing forests in British Columbia: land, governance and the ecological fix

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Brett Quaid Ford of the department of psychology for researching the issue can emotion regulation counteract the harmful effects of stress exposure? The role of reappraisal in protecting individual's emotional and physiological outcomes

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Diana Xuan Fu of the department of political science for reaching for half the sky: explaining China's new wave feminist movement

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Mariana Khapko of the department of management for markets of tomorrow: blockchain trade settlement and liquidity

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Pamela Milagros Medina Quispe of the department of management for exploring barriers of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to international market access through e-commerce

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  David Bartzoon of the department of arts, culture and media for app studies: exploring the political economy of mobile media platforms

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Stefan Renckens of the department of political science for transnational private sustainability governance as interest community

&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;  Giulio Tiozzo of the department of computer and mathematical sciences for ergodic theory of low-dimensional dynamical systems

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