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Airwaves & Airways
BC Lung Foundation
12 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Discussing Lungs on Fire: Experimental lab methods and administrative health data analysis
Airwaves & Airways
52 minutes 18 seconds
3 months ago
Discussing Lungs on Fire: Experimental lab methods and administrative health data analysis
As wildfires grow more intense and frequent in British Columbia, some of the best and brightest minds in lung health research in British Columbia have come together to collaborate on ‘Lungs On Fire’. This 5-year, 2 million dollar grant funded by CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) will further investigate the long-term health effects of wildfire smoke and how wildfire smoke exposure can impact individuals differently across 3 research pillars. The research produced through Lungs On Fire will focus on exploring wildfire smoke exposures, measuring the impacts of air pollution on lung disease (asthma and COPD), identifying lung cancer risk from pollution among non-smokers, and evaluating and catering health messages for the public.    Over the summer, Airwaves & Airways will be featuring an episode focused on each of the 3 research pillars as we pull the curtain back on the research process and dive into this exciting new investigation that will shine a new light on the health impacts of wildfire smoke. This episode focuses on the experimental lab methods and administrative health data analysis pillar of the project. To learn more, we chat with Dr. Christopher Carlsten, and Dr. Stephanie Cleland about their work including the barriers, design, and hypotheses of their studies.   Referenced links:  Be sure to check out the Lungs On Fire 2025 Speaker Series featuring 4 different speakers discussing wildfire smoke and its impacts! Available on Legacy for Airway Health’s YouTube channel: Lungs On Fire Speaker Series 1: What Should Be the Goals of Public Health Guidance?  Sign up to view future presentations by emailing Dr. Stephanie Harvard at stephanie.harvard@ubc.ca 
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