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Research takes us further

Many Canadians with cystic fibrosis are living longer, have taken deeper breaths than ever before, and are encouraged and excited about their future. But our work is not done. For Canadians with CF, life is still too challenging and too short. You can help to change that.

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Snapshot of cystic fibrosis research achievements

In funding more than $210 million in CF research since 1960, Cystic Fibrosis Canada has proudly had a hand in nearly every major CF discovery. It was Cystic Fibrosis Canada-funded Canadian researchers who:

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Discovered the gene responsible for cystic fibrosis, opening the door to targeting the cause of the disease rather than its symptoms.

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Demonstrated the benefits of revolutionary high fat diets that were developed in Canada and adopted globally, significantly addressing malnutrition in cystic fibrosis.

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Purified the CFTR protein, improving our understanding of its structure and function, and leading to the development of KALYDECO™.

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Developed the “Toronto Protocol” that has now been broadly adopted to repair donor lungs and improve transplant outcomes.

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Identified a novel approach to treating bacterial infections that was adopted as a best practice in clinical care.


Published research

Core facilities funded by CF Canada

Cystic Fibrosis Canada provides funding to various core facilities that offer valuable research products and services to researchers across Canada to better our understanding of CF and enable important advances in CF treatments.

We have funded the Canadian Burkholderia cepacia Complex Research and  Referral Repository (CBCCRRR) at the University of British Columbia, since 2001.

The repository offers bacteria identification and strain typing services to all CF clinics across the country. As more CF clinics in Canada use the resource regularly to identify types of bacteria in their patient populations, the repository is well-positioned as a national resource to recognize shifts in the prevalence of bacterial infections and alert clinics of possible outbreaks so that swift action may be taken.

Cystic Fibrosis Canada has provided critical funding for other Canadian facilities, including:

How to support CF research

From our founding 65 years ago, the generous support of Canadians has driven our research program. No matter the size of gift, every dollar counts toward the vital advancement of new treatments for people living with the burden of cystic fibrosis. Thank you for your valuable support.

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