COVID-19
 
    
	
Canadian impacts: Research to address COVID-19
The projects featured in the stories below illustrate the breadth of Canadian expertise and the power of research to make a difference in the lives of people across the country and around the world—even during a crisis.
Overview
 
 	      
        Northern light: How Canadian research offers hope in the fight against COVID-19
The projects featured in this story highlight the various ways in which health research is contributing to Canada's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
 	      
        Do you have questions about COVID-19 vaccines?
These scientists have answers.
Medical countermeasures
Research in this category includes work related to diagnostics, treatment, vaccine development, and tracking the transmission of the virus.

Dr. Caroline Quach-Thanh
              Centre hospitalier universitaire (CHU) Sainte-Justine
Recovery and recurrence: Untangling the risk of COVID-19 reinfection

Dr. John Lewis
                University of Alberta
Homegrown: Working toward a made-in-Canada vaccine against COVID-19

Dr. Mohan Babu
                University of Regina
Detect and disrupt: How peptide research is leading to better tests and treatments for COVID-19

Dr. Steven Drews
                    University of Alberta
Of antibodies and immunity: Research to learn more about post-infection protection from COVID-19

Dr. Jim Russell
              University of British Columbia
Old drug, new tricks: How an existing medication could reduce the severity of COVID-19

Dr. Keith Pardee
                University of Toronto
Lab-in-a-box: Diagnosing COVID-19 with portable and affordable tests

Dr. Joanne Lemieux
University of Alberta

Dr. Matthias Götte
                University of Alberta
Failing forward: How a drug that was meant to treat Ebola could be the right fit for COVID-19

Dr. Allison McGeer
                Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute at Sinai Health
Mind the (data) gap: Filling in the blanks during a pandemic

Dr. Denis Leclerc
                Université Laval
Slow and steady wins the race: Why developing a vaccine against COVID-19 will take time

Dr. Stephen Freedman
				University of Calgary
Policy and social countermeasures
Research in this category includes work related to the social impacts of the pandemic, public health responses, regulations, and communication.

Dr. Josephine Etowa
                    University of Ottawa

Dr. Meghan Azad
                    University of Manitoba

Dr. Isabelle Vedel
                    McGill University
COVID-19 and dementia: Research to improve care for older adults across Canada

Dr. Ellen MacEachen
                    University of Waterloo
When you can't work from home: Reducing risks for gig couriers in a pandemic

Dr. Rod Knight
                    University of British Columbia
Electric youth: How research is helping young people recover from the COVID-19 pandemic

Dr. Emily Marshall
                    Dalhousie University
Not your average PUPPY: Research to support better primary care during a pandemic

Dr. Darryl Leong
                    McMaster University

Dr. Holly Witteman
                    Université Laval
Starting with why: Explaining the science behind COVID-19 to enhance public health

Dr. Ronald Labonté 
                    University of Ottawa
Equity in unequal times: Supporting a 'One Health' approach to the COVID-19 response

Dr. Lexuan Zhong
                University of Alberta
A breath of fresh air: Addressing the impact of ventilation systems on the spread of COVID-19

Dr. Aaida Mamuji
                York University
More than a health crisis: Exploring Chinese stigma and the social impacts of COVID-19

Dr. Julia Smith
                Simon Fraser University
Sex, gender and COVID-19: Informing policy and making science user-friendly

Dr. Robert Maunder 
                Mount Sinai Hospital
Healing the healers: Creating a safe space for health care providers in the face of COVID-19

Dr. Jeanna Parsons Leigh 
                Dalhousie University
Educate, engage, empower: Helping Canadians navigate the COVID-19 infodemic

Dr. Ève Dubé
                Université Laval

Dr. Shelby Yamamoto
				University of Alberta
Depression in pregnant women and health care providers during COVID-19

Dr. David B. Nicholas
                University of Calgary
Indigenous health research
 
            Chief Wayne Christian
                Chief of Splatsin
                Tribal Chief of Shuswap Nation Tribal Council
 
            Dr. Patricia Spittal
                University of British Columbia
 
        Dr. Stephane McLachlan, University of Manitoba
 
        Dr. Myrle Ballard, University of Manitoba
 
        Dr. Ramona Neckoway, University College of the North
Additional information
- Learn about the organizations supporting this research
- Learn how this research was funded
- The Made in Canada Project: Celebrate Canadian success stories in the fight against COVID-19
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