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  • Dr. Stirling Bryan is Health Research BC’s former Chief Scientific Officer. He recently assumed the position of Interim Executive Director, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute.

    Why “research that matters” is grounds for optimism

    Our former Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Stirling Bryan shares how priority-based funding ensures a purposeful path forward in tackling urgent health challenges.

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  • Dr. Stirling Bryan is Health Research BC’s former Chief Scientific Officer. He recently assumed the position of Interim Executive Director, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute.

    Why “research that matters” is grounds for optimism

    Our former Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Stirling Bryan shares how priority-based funding ensures a purposeful path forward in tackling urgent health challenges.

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  • Dr. Stirling Bryan is Health Research BC’s former Chief Scientific Officer. He recently assumed the position of Interim Executive Director, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute.

    Why “research that matters” is grounds for optimism

    Our former Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Stirling Bryan shares how priority-based funding ensures a purposeful path forward in tackling urgent health challenges.

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    Putting Patients First 2026

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