Inflammation and Chronic Disease Program

Our research touches on everything from basic science to improve our understanding of immune mechanisms in chronic diseases, to developing and testing new treatments, to implementing more effective care processes.

Inflammation and Chronic Disease Program

Groups and Labs

These research teams may include multiple scientists, investigators, staff and trainees all working towards a common goal, or they can represent a single scientist and their team. 

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Research Group
Angel HIV Lab
The Angel Lab conducts basic science and translational research to investigate mechanisms of immune dysfunction during HIV infection, and evaluates...
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Burger Lab
Our laboratory seeks to apply our expertise in the area of extracellular vesicle biology to explore mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of chro...
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Crawley Lab
Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is established in 80% of infected individuals and leads to cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and ...
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FW SCOTT LAB Group
NOTE: Dr. Scott retired in 2019 and the lab is now closed. T1D is an autoimmune disease in which the patient's immune system destroys the ...
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Kidney Research Centre
The Kidney Research Centre is Canada’s first research facility devoted exclusively to investigating diseases that attack the kidney.
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LIU Lab
We study fundamental cell cycle mechanisms, cancer, infertility, and inflammatory bowel disease.
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Tsang Lab
We study ovarian follicular growth, female infertility, ovarian cancer biology, chemoresistance, placental biology and more.