Network-Wide Research
Network-Wide Research
Since 2005, AllerGen has invested in three research foci of strategic importance dedicated to the generation of new knowledge with potential for social and economic impact in the area of allergic and related immune disease - Gene-Environment Interactions; Diagnostics and Therapeutics; and Public Health, Ethics, Policy and Society. Research into work-related asthma, aboriginal allergy and asthma, mind-body interactions and allergic disease, food labelling and development of therapeutics through clinical trials are just a few of the additional research thrusts supported within AllerGen’s 2009-2012 research portfolio.
Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study
Genetics and Gene-Environment Interactions
Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research
Mind-Body Interactions and Allergic Disease
Occupational and Work-related Allergy and Asthma