Last 5 years only – LIFETIME: 11.6M
2020-2023
Holmes, D. (PI), Perron, A., & Jacob, JD.
Vers une compréhension phénoménologique du stress traumatique secondaire en milieu psychiatrique (CIHR – 120,000$)
2020-2023
Pariseau-Legault, P (PI), Holmes, D. (Co-I), and al.
Coercion, Mental Health and the Law (SSHRC – 73,130$)
2020-2021
Bernard, L. (PI), Lavoie-Tremblay, M. (Co-PI), Holmes, D. (Co-I), and al.
COVID-19 et risque (IRSST – 68,224$)
2018-2021
O’Byrne, P. (PI) & Holmes, D. (Co-PI)
HIV Prevention and PrEP (CIHR – 60,000$)
2018-2021
Numer, M. & Holmes, D. (Co-PI)
New Technologies and Chemical Culture: Examining Deployment and Effects Among Men Having Sex with Men (CIHR – 450,000$)
2018-2020
Perron, A., Jacob, JD., Larose-Hébert, K. & Holmes, D. (Co-I)
Encounters with Service Providers as Mediators of Transitions out of Homelessness: An Intersectional Study (SSHRC – 68,183$)
2018-2019
Holmes, D. (PI), Fedoroff, J.P., & Curry, S.
A Qualitative Investigation of the Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Hands-On versus Hands-Off Sexual Offences against Children (UMRF – 50,000$)
2016-2017
Holmes, D. (PI), Fedoroff, P., & Knack, N.
What’s in A Name: A Qualitative Exploration of Hypersexuality (UMRF – 54,794$)
2016-2017
Numer, M., Holmes, D. (Co-PI), & al.
Grinding Against Public Health (CIHR – 33,000$)
2015-2018
Holmes, D. (PI), Jacob, JD, & Bernheim, E.
Understanding the Use of Chemical Restraints in Mental Health Care: A Phenomenology (CIHR – 100,000$)
2015-2016
Holmes, D. (PI), Fedoroff, P., & Knack, N.
Understanding Consensual BDSM Practices and Risk Taking Behaviors (UMRF – 55,000$)
2014-2017
Chandler, J., Kilty, J., Fedoroff, P., Holmes, D. (Co-I), & Reiner, P Bio-criminal Justice – What Forms of Biological Behavior Modification Methods May a Criminal Offender be Legally Coerced to Accept (SSHRC – 258,436$)
2013-2015
Holmes, D. (PI) & Jacob, JD.
Expanding of Understanding of Mechanical Restraints in Psychiatry: A Phenomenological Approach (CIHR – 65,000$)
2013-2015
Gagnon, M. & Holmes, D. (Co-PI)
Therapeutic Assemblages: Redefining the Experience of Side Effects in the Context of HIV Treatment (CIHR – 60,507$)