A project spearheaded by a researcher at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine has been awarded $9 million in Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funding to create a national network for better researching and responding to the global threat COVID-19 variants pose.
Led by Dr. Marc-André Langlois, the Coronavirus Variants Rapid Response Network or CoVaRR-Net, will enable the real-time assessment of both the immune response to the virus variants and whether these variants are resistant to existing vaccines. The findings will provide decision makers with guidance regarding drug therapy, vaccine effectiveness, and other public health strategies.
Dr. Langlois and his team will collaborate with the Public Health Agency of Canada’s National Microbiology Lab (NML), the Canadian COVID-19 Genomics Network (CanCOGeN), provincial and territorial public health labs, and other national and international bodies.
The project is supported by various uOttawa partners, including:
- Amy Hsu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Investigator at the Bruyère Research Institute;
- Angela Crawley, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital;
- Melissa Brouwers, Director of uOttawa’s School of Epidemiology and Public Health;
- Jeremy Grimshaw, Full Professor in the Department of Medicine and Senior Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital;
- Doug Manuel, Professor in the Faculty of Family Medicine and Senior Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital
- Justin Presseau, Assistant Professor at uOttawa and Senior Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital.
CoVaRR-Net members and research partners include:
- Bruyère Research Institute
- Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
- Université de Montréal
- Dalhousie University
- University of Calgary
- Université Laval
- Sinai Health System
- University of Toronto
- University of Saskatchewan
- McGill University
- University of British Columbia
- Simon Fraser University
- University of Regina
- SPOR (Strategy for Patient Oriented Research)
- Saskatchewan Health Authority