Research on Latent TB Infection
WHO and McGill TB Research Centre consultation on latent TB infection.
According to the WHO, respiratory disorders are leading causes of death world-wide (second only to heart attack & stroke). These include diseases such as obstructive lung diseases and pulmonary infections. As a result, our research is focused around four main pulmonary research themes. These include: chronic airways disease, lung injury and infection, neuromuscular dysfunction in respiratory diseases, and sleep-disordered breathing.
Above all, a multidisciplinary approach is used to study the basic mechanisms of a number of diseases. These include asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pulmonary infections, cystic fibrosis, sleep apnea, respiratory muscle disorders, pulmonary fibrosis, lung injury, and rare respiratory diseases. Research at the Meakins also involves the study of human physiology and tissues in parallel with relevant animal and cell culture models. Furthermore, research is facilitated by the availability of a variety of core facilities for both clinical and fundamental studies.
Learn more about our research themes here.
Below you will see posts and news items related to our research themes.
WHO and McGill TB Research Centre consultation on latent TB infection.
Dr. Irah King organized the first Quebec Microbiome Research Symposium
Interview with Dr. Carolyn Baglole by McGill News
Dao Nguyen shares some thoughts on combatting biofilms
Interview with Dr. Jean Bourbeau about the dangers of vaping
Dr. Carolyn Baglole featured in the CCIC monthly research profile highlights
Congratulations to Dr. Sushmita Pamidi and Dr. Larry Lands.
Dorival Martins receives the Relève étoile Jacques-Genest Award for his PNAS paper.
2019 respiratory research news at the meakins-Christie Laboratories
Join us for the 2019 edition of the Montreal Oscillometry Seminar July 25-26, 2019