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Fellowship and Research Grant funding is available from Canadian Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Foundation the Canadian Asthma, Allergy and Immunology Foundation (CAAIF) to support asthma, allergy & immunology research: allergyfoundation.ca/research
Beautiful talk by Marie-Claire Arrieta reminding us that fungi are key players in early life microbiomes! #IHMC2024 Check out our recent collaboration from the CHILD Cohort Study where we explored bacterial and fungal trajectories in the first year of life: microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
Prof. Meghan Azad, PhD showcasing her impressive and very influential work with the CHILD Cohort Study. For many reasons, breast milk central to the health of infants 👶🏻 and their microbes 🦠.
Happy #WorldMicrobiomeDay! Did you know breast milk and gut bacteria affect childhood asthma? Drs. Padmaja Subbarao and Prof. Meghan Azad, PhD’s team aim to better understand this link using findings from the CHILD Cohort Study. bit.ly/3RgfksE
We have profiled the #breastmilk #microbiome of 100's of mothers in the CHILD Cohort Study... linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S…
Traffic pollution affects DNA of unborn children: CHILD research featured in Toronto Star CANUE University of Toronto Meaghan Jones University of Manitoba CHRIM childstudy.ca/traffic-pollut…
Congrats to CHILD Co-Director Dr. Stuart Turvey Turvey lab University of British Columbia BC Children's Hospital on recieving a 2024 Pediatric Academic Leadership Award from Pediatric Chairs of Canada childstudy.ca/stuart-turvey-…
CHILD poop enables a new tool for studying the #microbiome: the MAGinator, described in Nature Communications & developed by COPSAC Turvey lab Read more: childstudy.ca/maginator/
Mom's smoking while pregnant affects baby's gut bacteria, increases obesity risk - new CHILD findings from Anita Kozyrskyj University of Alberta childstudy.ca/smoking-obesit…
As a proud 3-time past winner, CHILD recommends taking part in the CIHR-IHDCYH talks 2024 Competition. Your short video, podcast or inforgraphic on your research & its impact on the health of children, youth & families could win $$$. Register by Sept 23: cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/36089.html
Funding opportunities available through CIHR-IHDCYH All open opportunities: allergen.ca/wp-content/upl… Indigenous health research: allergen.ca/wp-content/upl… EDI: allergen.ca/wp-content/upl…
Fellowships & Research Grants are available from Canadian Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Foundation the Canadian Asthma, Allergy and Immunology Foundation (CAAIF) to support asthma, allergy & immunology research - plus other news mailchi.mp/3ec1d5348191/c…
🚨New Paper Alert! Over 8 years in the making (including 2 in peer review 😬) - I could not be happier to share our genome-wide association study of #HumanMilk Oligosaccharides in the CHILD Cohort Study - published today in Nature Communications. 🧬🤱🏻🫁 #Tweetorial 🧵 nature.com/articles/s4146…
New CHILD research in Nature Communications sheds light on links among mother’s genes, #breastmilk sugars & her baby’s lung health Prof. Meghan Azad, PhD University of Manitoba CHRIM Lars Bode UC San Diego Queen's University Qingling ComputationalGenomicsLab MOMI CORE childstudy.ca/moms-genes-hmo…
Lucky for CHILD, Qingling joined the team to lead our genomics efforts, resulting in this important Nature Communications article Thanks to the INSPIRE Study & funders CIHR Research Manitoba CFI / FCI
Another CHILD-powered research collaboration of Prof. Meghan Azad, PhD University of Manitoba Qingling Duan Queen's University in Cell Host & Microbe links mom's genomics to #breastmilk microbiome & child's allergy/asthma risk
I'm excited to share a new research paper, in collaboration with Prof. Meghan Azad, PhD and CHILD Cohort Study, out today in Cell Host & Microbe! We report that host genomics are associated with human milk microbiota, which may in turn influence risk of asthma and allergies in milk-fed children.
New CHILD research in Cell Host & Microbe shows #breastmilk microbes are shaped by mom’s genes & influence her child’s asthma/allergy risk - another great collaboration of Prof. Meghan Azad, PhD University of Manitoba CHRIM Queen's University Qingling Duan ComputationalGenomicsLab MOMI CORE childstudy.ca/breastmilk-mic…