Research

ESC Research Grant Program

Qualified researchers who meet the application criteria may apply for a research grant through the ESC competitive Research Grant Program.

To learn more about the program and application process, please refer to the application package linked below.

Eczema Society of Canada Research Grant Application

ESC is dedicated to supporting eczema research, and in the past few years has awarded more than $200,000 in grants to leading researchers across the country. Recent research grant recipients include:

YearRecipient(s)Topic
2023Anastasia Shamsuyarova MD, MSc, FRCPC (Northern Ontario School of Medicine)Atopic Dermatitis Educational Intervention for Remote Indigenous Communities
2023Principal Investigator: Danielle Marcoux, MD, FRCPC, FAAD (CHU Sainte Justine)
Co-Investigator: Maryam Piram, MD, MPH, PhD (CHU Sainte Justine)
Co-Investigator: Maxine Joly-Chevrier, MD Candidate (University of Montreal)
Co-Investigator: Safin Aly, MD Candidate (University of Montreal)
Therapeutic Patient Education Program for Eczema Patients and Families
2022Yuka Asai, MD, FRCPC (Queen’s University)Patient Eczema Education Pictorial Study (PEEPS)
2022Michele Ramien, MD, FRCPC (University of Calgary)atopy+ – Atopy Treatment Pathway for Youth + Families: Improving Patient and Disease Outcomes with Coordinated Care
2020Jan P. Dutz, MD, FRCPC and Touraj Khosravi, MD (University of British Columbia)The Role of IL-7 and IL-15 on Tissue Resident Memory T-Cells in the Recurrence of Dermatitis
2019Yuka Asai, MD, FRCPC (Queen’s University)Impact of dermatology clinic establishment on healthcare utilization of eczema patients
2019David Granville, PhD (University of British Columbia)A novel therapeutic approach for atopic dermatitis
2018Aaron Drucker, MD, SCM, FRCPC (Women’s College Hospital)Evidence-based systemic treatment for atopic dermatitis
2018Carolyn Jack, MDCM, PhD (Research Institute of McGill University Health Centre)The impact of educational intervention in atopic dermatitis
2017Sunil Kalia, MD FRCPC (University of British Columbia)Long-term safety of phototherapy
2016Aaron Drucker, MD, SCM, FRCPC (Women’s College Hospital)Suicide risk in atopic dermatitis patients
2015Aaron Drucker, MD, SCM, FRCPC (Women’s College Hospital)Burden of disease
2015Alana McEvoy, MD (Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario)Validation of pediatric written action plan to help improve patient care

Advances in research and treatment absolutely do happen, and private citizen donations often support research that otherwise would not get funded. Would you like to be part of the difference? Email us at info@growit-big.com for fundraising ideas or visit www.eczemahelp.ca/donate to make a contribution.

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