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CRRN Director:

Dr. Simon Rousseau simon.rousseau@mcgill.ca

CRRN Former Director:

Dr. Shawn Aaron saaron@ohri.ca

Admin Director Research:

Kathy Vandemheen, RN, MScN kvandemheen@ohri.ca

Director Training:

Dr. Andrew Halayko andrew.halayko@med.umanitoba.ca

Co-Director Training:

Dr. Teresa To teresa.to@sickkids.ca 

 

 

 

CRRN Membership Survey (for researchers only): https://redcapexternal.research.sickkids.ca/surveys/?s=NLJCT99JD94744ED

Follow us on   : @CanRespirResNet

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CRRN Lung Health Registry

The lung health registry has been developed by researchers of CRRN and public consultation.  The registry invites adult Canadians who are interested in their lung health, who may or may not have lung disease, to complete an on-line survey about their current health and respiratory symptoms.  The registry will help match interested participants with ongoing lung health research studies in Canada.

Interested in Participating in Research:

Visit the  CRRN Lung Health Registry

https://portal.rimuhc.ca/cim/redcap/surveys/?s=Y4N9X8HJN4T4YHMC 

 

Save the date:

CRC Canadian Respiratory Conference, April 16-18 , 2026

     

The Canadian Respiratory Research Network (CRRN), in close partnership with the Canadian Lung Association, the CIHR, and other partners, will improve patient care and outcomes for patients with chronic respiratory disease.

We will do this through creation of an enduring national network of investigators and research platforms to enable innovative, collaborative, respiratory health research that influences decision making and ensures high quality training and career development of a new generation of investigators.

Mission: The goals of the network are to bring together researchers across disciplines and research themes/pillars to work together in a coordinated fashion in order to improve understanding of the origins and progression of chronic airway diseases in Canada.

 

 

 

    

 

 

About CRRN

The Canadian Respiratory Research Network (CRRN), in close partnership with the Canadian Lung Association, the CIHR, and other partners, will improve patient care and outcomes for patients with chronic respiratory disease.

 

We will do this through creation of an enduring national network of investigators and research platforms to enable innovative, collaborative, respiratory health research that influences decision making and ensures high quality training and career development of a new generation of investigators. 

  

Mission

The goals of the network are to bring together researchers across disciplines and research themes/pillars to work together in a coordinated fashion in order to improve understanding of the origins and progression of chronic airway diseases in Canada.

We will:

  1. Accelerate respiratory research that has worldwide impact on improving patient care

  2. Enrich and augment opportunities for respiratory research and capacity building

  3. Train and mentor researchers with trans-disciplinary expertise who can produce cutting-edge respiratory research; and

  4. Spearhead knowledge translation, educational outreach and community engagement to improve diagnosis, management, and health outcomes of patients with respiratory disease nationally and globally.

Collaboration

Our network will closely collaborate with other existing networks to complement and integrate research efforts.

Health policy and public health research focusing on prevention, detection and treatment of chronic airway disease in Canadian communities will be a major priority.

Multiple basic science and clinical research platforms will be developed within the network structure, and our long term goal is that these platforms will serve as a resource for future networked projects that will focus on other lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, neonatal lung disease, and others.

Ultimately these efforts will significantly improve prevention, management and care of airway disease and will foster public health and health services innovations to improve respiratory health for Canadians.