Inflammation in Chronic Disease
Phase 1
In recognition of the key role that inflammation plays in multiple chronic diseases, CIHR launched the Inflammation in Chronic Disease initiative aimed at understanding commonalities and differences between these chronic diseases with respect to the role that inflammation plays in their development, progression and complications. The vision of CIHR's Inflammation in Chronic Disease initiative, which was developed at the 2011 Inflammation in Chronic Disease Consensus Conference, was to establish new interdisciplinary teams that bring together groups of researchers who could undertake innovative research in the field of chronic inflammation. The Inflammation in Chronic Disease initiative also encompasses two other CIHR research initiatives, the Canadian Microbiome Initiative and the Transplantation Research Initiative.
Phase 2
Building on previous investments, CIHR has now launched the Health Challenges in Chronic Inflammation – Phase 2 (HCCI2) initiative.
- Overview of HCCI2
- HCCI2 Strategic Funding Opportunities
- Funding results
Notice
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Team Grant: Preparation to Trial: Inflammation for Chronic Conditions
Name | Institution | Project title |
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Levings, Megan K Dijke, Ilona E West, Lori J |
University of British Columbia | Allogeneic thymus-derived Tregs to prevent chronic inflammation in transplantation |
Muruve, Daniel A Kubes, Paul Senger, Donna L |
University of Calgary | Therapeutic Targeting a Shared Inflammation Pathway in the Lung and Kidney |
Rayner, Katey | Ottawa Heart Institute Research Corporation (Ontario) | Targeting RIPK1 in Immunometabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases (TRIC) |
Schultz, Kirk R | University of British Columbia | Regulatory Natural Killer Cell Treatment in Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease and Solid Organ Transplantation Chronic Rejection |
Swardfager, Walter L Lanctôt, Krista L |
Sunnybrook Research Institute (Toronto, Ontario) | Pro-Resolving Inflammatory Mediators in Neurovascular Gains in Aerobic Training (PRIMiNG-AT) |
Team Grants: Preparation to Trial in Inflammation for Chronic Conditions - CIHR HIV/AIDS Research Initiative
Name | Institution | Project title |
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Costiniuk, Cecilia T Di Marzo, Vincenzo Jenabian, Mohammad-Ali |
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre | Role of the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) in HIV-associated chronic inflammation and comorbidities |
Mckinnon, Lyle R Arsenio, Janilyn Murooka, Thomas T |
University of Manitoba | Subsets of subsets: investigating Th17 pathways in inflammatory bowel disease and HIV |
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