Grants Awarded For Lung Health Research

CA Gov

Through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Team Grants in Lung Health, the Government of Canada and partners are investing $19.3M in nine new research projects to address existing and future threats to lung health.

Through this interdisciplinary research, the teams will improve our understanding of how biological, social, environmental, and behavioural factors affect respiratory health.

Principal InvestigatorProject TitleFunding
Christopher Carlsten

University of British Columbia

Lungs on Fire: Wildfire Smoke, Incident Diseases, Susceptible Populations, and Community Values in Canada$1,999,990
Elizabeth A. Hicks

University of Alberta

Interventions to address exposure and health outcomes linked with air pollution and climate change - an interdisciplinary team approach$1,799,331
David G. Hammond

University of Waterloo

Youth Behaviours, Vaping and Lung Health$1,999,598
Paul Kubes

Queen's University

Wildfire Particles Exacerbate Asthma by Increasing Inflammation Through Neural and Microbial Alterations$2,000,000
Benjamin M. Smith

Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

Immune dysanapsis: Updating the paradigm of inflammation and lung health trajectories in diverse populations to achieve lifelong health for all$1,998,780
Janice Leung

University of British Columbia

The Canadian Lung Outcomes in Users of Vaping Devices (CLOUD) Study$1,999,635
Manali Mukherjee

McMaster University

Canadian consortium for understanding the role of airway mucus occlusions in cough, COPD and asthma (CANMuc)$2,000,000
Pamela S. Ohashi

University Health Network

Unconventional Innate-like T cells and Innate Lymphoid Cells as a Foundation for Novel Immunotherapeutic and Adoptive Cell Therapy Strategies in Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer$2,000,000
Sanja Stanojevic

Dalhousie University

Harnessing Data to Improve Lung Health in Canada: Data4LungHealth$3,493,555
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