A new methodology developed by researchers at BC Children’s Hospital, the University of British Columbia and The Canadian National Transplant Research Program could speed the discovery of new biomarkers and, in doing so, improve diagnosis and care for kids who have immune-related diseases or have undergone a cell or tissue transplant.
We are pleased to congratulate the BC Children’s and BC Women’s investigators who were awarded funding through the highly competitive Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant Fall 2018 competition. Our research community received more than $5.3 million in new grants through this competition.
Inside every cell of our body, microscopic molecules are working like tiny machines, coordinating all the complex tasks that keep us alive and healthy. When this machinery doesn’t work correctly it can set off a chain reaction that leads to serious illness.
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