Research
Adding expertise to the Network
Network Investigator Policy
AllerGen recognizes that networking and partnership arrangements are critical to the successful realization of its vision and mission. Our role is to develop and transmit new knowledge to those who can generate new goods and services. Increasing partnerships involving multiple organizations and scientific disciplines is key to addressing the complex challenges that allergic and related immune diseases place before society.
The critical mass and reach required to take research and development in this field to the next level of relevance can only be achieved through trans-disciplinary and cross-sectoral collaboration. There is a significant degree of preparedness within the research community represented in our commitment to working together to address challenges related to: reducing the burden of illness related to allergic disease; increasing knowledge sharing and transfer across sectors and disciplines; and expanding the pool of highly qualified personnel to bolster Canada's related research and innovation capacity.
To find complete solutions to the array of complex problems associated with allergies, we invite the participation of partners from all related fields, including researchers and experts in disciplines such as...
- Biochemistry
- Biotherapeutics
- Business/commerce
- Economics
- Environmental Sciences
- Epidemiology
- Ethics
- Genetics/genomics
- Immunology
- Population Health
- Toxicology
- Health Systems Management
- Public Policy and Administration
- Psycho-social Research
- Occupational and Workplace Health Research