Grants & Funding

RESEARCH SUPPORT (within recent 5 years)

2018-2021 "The Cavity Macrophage, a friend or foe in cancer metastasis progression"

Canadian Cancer Society

Per Year $66,000


2018 - 2021 "Understanding the Interplay Between Alveolar Macrophages and P. aeruginosa in the Cystic Fibrosis Lung"

Cystic Fibrosis Canada

Total: $300,000

2018 - 2021 “Pericardial macrophage in cardiac injury and repair”

Heart and Stroke Foundation

Total: $297,534


2017 - 2020 “IL-18 and MRP neutralisation for the treatment of anti-IL-1-refractory autoinflammatory diseases”

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Erare

Total: $402,000


2018 - 2019 “How do Cavity Macrophages Migrate?”

NSERC

Total: $73,970


2018 - 2020 "Exploring the role of sex-hormone driven natural antibody during bloodstream E. coli infections"

Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Catalyst

Total: $150,000


2015 - 2022 "The interplay between subtypes of neutrophils, monocytes, macrophage, iNKT cells and platelets in infection, sterile

injury and metastasis in the liver and other organs"

Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Foundation Scheme

Per Year: $549,639.00

2015 – 2017 “Neutrophil Extravascular Traps (NETs) in Blood Vessel”

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Per Year: $99,975.00


2014 – 2016 “Neutrophil and monocyte roles in sterile inflammation and repair of vessels and tissue”

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Per Year: $199,80

(Grant finished early, replaced by Foundation Grant)


2014 – 2019 “Intravascular immunity in chronic inflammatory lung disease”

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Per Year: $500,000 (Team Grant)

Ranked #1 of 82 Team Grants


2013 - 2016 “Invariant NKT cells as the link between brain injury and susceptibility to infections”

Alberta Innovates Health Solutions

Per Year: $250,000


2012 - 2015 “Role of NKT cells in altered immune status following cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury”

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Per Year: $95,000


2012 - 2015 “Role of endothelial, platelet, parenchymal and leukocyte TLRs in vascular dysfunction”

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Per Year: $154,132

(Grant finished early, replaced by Foundation Grant)

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