Centre for Heart Lung Innovation

Centre for Heart Lung Innovation The Centre for Heart Lung Innovation is a St. Paul's Hospital and UBC Research Centre James Hogg (2013 Gairdner Wightman Award Winner) and Peter Paré.

The Centre for Heart Lung Innovation (HLI), previously known as iCAPTURE and the James Hogg Research Centre, was established as the Pulmonary Research Laboratory in 1977 by Drs. Since then it has grown dramatically in scope, size, and worldwide impact. Basic and clinician scientists work together in an exciting multidisciplinary environment to address vital issues in heart, lung, and critical care

disease. Situated within Providence Health Care’s St. Paul’s Hospital, a University of British Columbia teaching hospital, the HLI is a translational research centre using our basic molecular and cellular research discoveries to develop innovative approaches to prevent and treat human disease through our complementary and connected clinical research. Our focus is on developing solutions to the biggest challenges: atherosclerosis and heart failure, emphysema and other chronic pulmonary diseases, severe infections such as COVID19 and multiple organ failure. These diseases are leading causes of morbidity, mortality and cost to society in Canada and the world. Combined, these diseases are by far the greatest killers. We seek out the underlying causes so that we can develop strategies for prevention and treatment. We link our basic discoveries to improved health care through clinical research, teaching, and by translating new knowledge into clinical practice at St. Paul’s Hospital and around the world. Since disease involves both the patient and the environment, our focus on prevention seeks to understand and prevent those patient-environment interactions that lead to disease and disability. The Centre for Heart Lung Innovation has a unique multidisciplinary milieu that takes the best attributes of a busy tertiary care hospital (St. Paul’s) and combines them with the best attributes of a leading academic institution (UBC) to generate novel insight, knowledge, and solutions. It is not uncommon within the HLI to find a mathematician, a pathologist, a surgeon, and a basic scientist, joining forces to attack otherwise intractable problems. We link basic science with clinical innovation; we link a broad knowledge of inflammation with focused investigation into heart, lung, and critical care disease; we link universities, faculties, and departments together to innovate in ways that otherwise are not possible.

🌬️ Did you know there’s a sneaky condition affecting breathing that often goes under the radar? Join us for the next  !P...
06/10/2026

🌬️ Did you know there’s a sneaky condition affecting breathing that often goes under the radar? Join us for the next !

Professor Philip Bardin, FRACP, PhD, from Monash University, will dive into Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction/Vocal Cord Dysfunction (ILO/VCD)—an enigmatic condition that contributes to difficult-to-treat asthma. Learn about the latest research from Melbourne, Australia, and discover how this under-recognized condition can be better diagnosed and managed.

📅 Date: Thursday, June 11th, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Location: James Hogg Conference Centre (JHCC), Room 103

🎓 A must-see for anyone curious about breathing, asthma, or new discoveries in respiratory medicine!

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🎉 Three of HLI’s very own P*s are among the recipients of the Department of Medicine Teaching and Research Awards 2025–2...
06/10/2026

🎉 Three of HLI’s very own P*s are among the recipients of the Department of Medicine Teaching and Research Awards 2025–2026:

🏆 PHC Department of Medicine Faculty Research Award – Dr. Chris Ryerson (Respiratory)

🏆 Martin M. Hoffman Award for Excellence in Research – Dr. Liam Brunham (General Internal Medicine)

🏆 Donald M. Whitelaw Award for Outstanding Grand Rounds Presentation – Dr. Mypinder Sekhon (Critical Care Medicine) for “Studying the human dying process until circulatory arrest – implications for resuscitation and organ donation sciences” (presented Oct 9, 2025)

Please join us in giving a huge congratulations to all the awardees on their well-deserved recognitions! 👏🎉The awards will be presented at the UBC Department of Medicine Annual Awards on Thursday, June 18, 2026, 7:30 AM via Zoom

🌟 Ever wonder how scientists figure out which proteins in your body affect diseases like diabetes? Join us for the next ...
06/04/2026

🌟 Ever wonder how scientists figure out which proteins in your body affect diseases like diabetes? Join us for the next !

Dr. Suzanne Leal, Ph.D., from Columbia University, will show how looking at your genes in smarter ways helps predict protein levels in the body. By doing this, researchers can discover new proteins that may play a role in diseases—something older methods often miss.

📅 Date: Friday, June 5th, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Location: James Hogg Conference Centre (JHCC), Room 103

🎓 A must-see for anyone curious about how our bodies work, how diseases happen, or how science is finding new answers! 💡

🌟 Curious about why some people get asthma and others don’t? Join us for the next  !Dr. Aida Eslami, PhD from Université...
05/28/2026

🌟 Curious about why some people get asthma and others don’t? Join us for the next !

Dr. Aida Eslami, PhD from Université Laval, will break down how our genes—especially the X chromosome—can influence asthma. She’ll explain in simple terms why this part of our DNA is often ignored in studies and how looking at it can help scientists better understand asthma risks.

📅 Date: Friday, May 29th, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Location: James Hogg Conference Centre (JHCC), Room 103

🎓 A must-see for anyone curious about genetics, health, or just how our bodies work! 💡

🌟✨ Join us for the next session of the  !Dr. Susanna Mak, MD, PhD, Professor in the Division of Cardiology at the Univer...
05/07/2026

🌟✨ Join us for the next session of the !

Dr. Susanna Mak, MD, PhD, Professor in the Division of Cardiology at the University of Toronto and Deputy Director for Clinical Research at Sinai Health, will be talking about:

“What’s old is new again: Dynamic hemodynamic testing in research and clinical practice”

In this talk, Dr. Mak will explain how doctors can better understand what happens to the heart and blood flow when the body is active or under stress. She’ll share how this kind of testing can help doctors find heart and lung-related problems earlier and improve care for patients with heart failure and high blood pressure in the lungs.

📅 Date: Friday, May 8th, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Location: James Hogg Conference Centre (JHCC), Room 103

🎓 Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the evolving role of dynamic hemodynamic testing in both research and clinical care! 💡


From the operating rooms in Japan to the labs at the Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, Dr. Erica Nishimura’s journey is ...
05/05/2026

From the operating rooms in Japan to the labs at the Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, Dr. Erica Nishimura’s journey is fueled by a single goal: finding better treatments for COPD. 🫁

After years of seeing the devastating impact of emphysema on patients, Erica is now working on non-invasive solutions that could change lives.

It’s inspiring to see how international collaboration is pushing the boundaries of lung health.

Read more about her journey here:
https://www.hli.ubc.ca/2026/04/in-pursuit-of-copd-discovery-coming-to-hli-from-japan/

🌟✨ Join us for the next session of the  !Dr. Robert Newton, PhD, Professor and Head of Physiology & Pharmacology at the ...
04/30/2026

🌟✨ Join us for the next session of the !

Dr. Robert Newton, PhD, Professor and Head of Physiology & Pharmacology at the University of Calgary, will be talking about:

"Anti-inflammatory glucocorticoids and the role of GR in mediating repression of gene expression: Why some genes may “resist” repression "

In this talk, Dr. Newton will explain the inner workings of our lungs. He will share how common treatments (like steroids) interact with our DNA to turn off inflammation. Most importantly, he’ll explore why some genes don't "listen" to the medicine and what that means for helping patients breathe easier.

📅 Date: Friday, May 1st, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Location: James Hogg Conference Centre (JHCC), Room 103

🎓 Don't miss this chance to learn about the latest discoveries in how we treat lung disease! 💡

💪 Staying active is crucial for your health! Dr. Scott Lear, one of our Principal Investigators at HLI, shares insights ...
04/23/2026

💪 Staying active is crucial for your health! Dr. Scott Lear, one of our Principal Investigators at HLI, shares insights on the harmful effects of a sedentary lifestyle.

🚶‍♂️ Learn more about how inactivity can affect your body and why moving matters.

🧠💥 Read the full article: https://theconversation.com/not-getting-enough-physical-activity-may-be-harming-your-health-heres-what-being-sedentary-does-to-your-body-273675?utm_medium=article_clipboard_share&utm_source=theconversation.com

💪 Staying active is crucial for your health! Dr. Scott Lear, one of our Principal Investigators at HLI, shares insights ...
04/23/2026

💪 Staying active is crucial for your health! Dr. Scott Lear, one of our Principal Investigators at HLI, shares insights on the harmful effects of a sedentary lifestyle.

🚶‍♂️ Learn more about how inactivity can affect your body and why moving matters.

🧠💥 Read the full article: https://theconversation.com/not-getting-enough-physical-activity-may-be-harming-your-health-heres-what-being-sedentary-does-to-your-body-273675?utm_medium=article_clipboard_share&utm_source=theconversation.com

🌟✨ Join us for the next session of the  !Dr. Wenjia Chen, PhD, Assistant Professor at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Hea...
04/23/2026

🌟✨ Join us for the next session of the !

Dr. Wenjia Chen, PhD, Assistant Professor at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, will be talking about:
"From Risk Prediction to Impact: Pathways, Treatment-targeting, and Real-World Effectiveness in Severe Asthma"

In this talk, Dr. Chen will explain how we can predict the risk of severe asthma, how to personalize treatments, and how new tools can help us understand how asthma treatments work in the real world. She will also introduce a new method called RESA to help doctors assess and treat asthma more effectively.

📅 Date: Friday, April 24th, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Location: James Hogg Conference Centre (JHCC), Room 103

🎓 Don't miss this opportunity to learn about exciting new ways to improve asthma treatment and patient care! 💡

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Room 166/1081 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC
V6Z1Y6

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Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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604-806-8346

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