Bruce A Vallance

PhD, BSc

Investigator, BC Children's Hospital
CH.I.L.D. Foundation Chair in Pediatric Gastroenterology

We co-exist in harmony with huge numbers of bacteria, many within our own gastrointestinal (GI) tracts. On occasion, however, particularly virulent bacteria called pathogens (Salmonella, EHEC O157:H7) infect our intestines and cause severe, even fatal, disease. To fight infections, our immune system must recognize these bacteria as harmful and trigger a protective immune response. Some individuals appear highly susceptible to infections, perhaps because their immune systems are unable to recognize or effectively deal with the bacteria. Inappropriate recognition of pathogens may also contribute to chronic diseases of the GI tract such as Crohn's disease and other inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). We believe that in IBD an individual’s immune system mistakes harmless bacteria for pathogens and attacks them, causing chronic inflammation. Using immunological and microbiological techniques, we’re learning how our immune systems recognize bacteria in the GI tract. We’re also identifying the factors that can provide resistance or susceptibility to intestinal infections, and exploring the mechanisms underlying the dysfunctional pathogen recognition that can trigger chronic IBD.

Academic Affiliations

  • Professor, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Childhood Diseases
  • Research Group(s): Immunity in Health and Disease; Origins of Child Health and Disease; Vaccines, Infections, and Host Defenses

Contact Information

Location

4500 Oak St, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6H 3N1

Grants

CIHR Operating Grant – Project

"Defining SIGIRR's role in epithelial homeostasis and host defense during infectious colitis" (2013-2018)

NSERC Discovery Grant and Discovery Accelerator Supplement - Project

"Vitamin D - A Regulator of Host-Microbe Interactions in the Mammalian GI Tract?" (2013-2018)

Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada Discovery Research Grants - Project

"IBD

The result of an imbalance between inflammatory versus tissue protective innate signaling?" (2013-2016)

Honours & Awards

Canada Research Chair in Pediatric Gastroenterology (Tier II) – 2004-2009

CH.I.L.D. Foundation Chair in Pediatric Gastroenterology – 2013-ongoing

Canadian Children Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network, CIHR and CH.I.L.D Foundation – 2013

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