Healthy Starts

Improving child health worldwide through innovation, advocacy, education, and capacity building.

We’re Working to Keep Children and Families Healthy and Out of Hospital

Our overarching goal is to keep children and families healthy and out of the hospital by preventing lifelong health challenges and chronic diseases that are rooted in early childhood. We are passionate about furthering research into how a child’s family life and environment impact their health, shedding light on healthy childhood development before and after birth, and improving child health worldwide through innovation, advocacy, education, and capacity building.

Specialized research groups provide the opportunity for BCCHR scientists and clinicians with similar research interests to connect and collaborate, regardless of their theme affiliations. While each group is supported by at least one theme, researchers can be part of any group from any theme. The Healthy Starts Theme has four specialized research groups: Global Health and Innovations; Origins of Child Health and Disease; Pathways to Healthy Birth; and Vaccines, Infections, and Host Defenses.

Global Health and Innovations

Lead: Matthew Wiens

The Global Health and Innovations Group brings together a range of researchers and clinicians dedicated to global health research. We strive to rapidly adopt innovations in global health and apply them in a local context.

Origins of Child Health and Disease

Lead: Pascal Lavoie

The Origins of Child Health and Disease Group brings together researchers dedicated to understanding how one’s health is determined and modified before birth, in infancy, and in childhood.

Pathways to Healthy Birth

Lead: Sarka Lisonkova

The Pathways to Healthy Birth Group consists of biomedical, clinical, and population health researchers focused on maternal, fetal, infant, and child health.

Vaccines, Infections, and Host Defenses

Lead: Michael Hawkes

The overall objective of the Vaccines, Infections, and Host Defenses Group is to better understand and prevent infectious diseases in children.

Healthy Starts Core Personnel

We support our members in their research activities through networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities, developing new research projects and collaborations, expanding trainee support, and creating new funding opportunities.

Julie Bettinger

Theme Director

Dr. Bettinger is an Investigator at BC Children’s Hospital, Vaccine Safety Scientist at the Vaccine Evaluation Center, and a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at UBC. As Theme Director, she supports activities that bring the theme community together, catalyze new research projects, and support trainees.

Becci Venema

Theme Research Manager

Becci has a Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, and more than 10 years of experience in conducting, managing, and facilitating research. As Theme Research Manager, she supports both existing and new research through responsive actions and strategic initiatives, as well as overseeing theme administration and finances.

Lab, Project, and Program Websites

Find out more about some of the labs, projects, and programs at BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute.

Beristain Lab

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BC Children’s Hospital BioBank

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Canadian Burkholderia cepacia complex research & referral repository

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Contraception and Abortion Research Team

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Dennis Lab

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Digital Health Innovation Lab

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Division of Endocrinology

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Division of Nephrology Research

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Elango Lab

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Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

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Global Health Conference

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Immunogenicity of current SARS-CoV-2 vaccine schedules

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Institute for Global Health

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Kobor Lab

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Lavoie Lab

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MObilizing citizen Scientists Across BC to Improve Child health study

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Pregnancy & pediatric Reference Intervals for Safe Medicine

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Robinson Lab

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Sleep Research

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Solid Organ Transplant Research

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The Rare Disease Discovery Hub

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The Vaccine Evaluation Center

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Tracking COVID for Safer Schools

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Turvey Lab

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Research News

Every day, BCCHR researchers work towards breakthroughs to transform the lives of kids in BC and around the world. Learn about our latest innovations and advancements in child health.

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    Youth engagement enhances trauma-informed care in paediatrics, says new report

    Although research shows that consulting with youth improves the delivery of health care, adolescent perspectives are often absent from medical literature. A new report aims to change that by highlighting the ideas and recommendations from diverse youth across Canada who participated in a national consultation about trauma-informed care.

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    Genetic tools aren’t just for future patients, but cold cases too

    The world of genomic sequencing has changed dramatically in the last few decades. When the world attempted to sequence the very first human genome in the 1990s, the project took years and billions of dollars. Today, with the emergence of next-generation sequencing, a complete human genome can now be sequenced within a few days for…

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    Research supports BC families in building healthy habits to prevent childhood obesity

    Unhealthy eating patterns, low physical activity, and a lot of sedentary or screen-related habits are linked to childhood obesity risk, which can lead to elevated blood pressure, sleep problems, orthopedic issues, and mental health challenges. Obesity-prevention resources that only focus on providing information often fall short because many families already know the basics. The biggest…

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