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SNYDER INSTITUTE FOR CHRONIC DISEASES

A partnership between the University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services

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THE CALVIN, PHOEBE AND JOAN SNYDER INSTITUTE FOR CHRONIC DISEASES

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WE AT THE SNYDER...

...focus on advancing modern medicine’s capacity to ease the burden of chronic
and infectious disease. Our 480 highly qualified researchers, clinicians and
trainees use our world-class research facilities and technologies to make
ground-breaking discoveries leading to disease prevention, new treatments and
ultimately cures for these conditions.

We believe there are undiscovered pathways to precise medical applications we
call Precision Medicine – tailored medical approaches – which will improve the
quality of life for millions of people. Investments in our Institute will spark
meaningful discoveries and ensure that this vital research continues.

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JOAN SNYDER’S $35M LEGACY GIFT TO ADVANCE EXCELLENCE

Gift will allow safer testing and new treatments for chronic, infectious, and
inflammatory diseases at the Snyder Institute.

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WORLD CLASS RESEARCH

Improving health outcomes

EDUCATION

Excellent graduate degree programs

HELP US ADVANCE PATIENT CARE

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COMMUNITY

At the Snyder Institute, we work to build impactful partnerships with community
members that advance awareness and education of chronic, infectious and
inflammatory disease research, and highlight the importance and benefits of
philanthropic stewardship. As a locally relevant and internationally recognized
centre of excellence in research and training, we are committed to delivering
exceptional outreach initiatives and programming to our communities. 

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IN THE NEWS

In the News Winnipeg Free Press

(SNYDER MEMBER: DR. ALEX CHEE): HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM BAD AIR QUALITY DUE
TO WILDFIRE SMOKE

UCALGARY RESEARCHER KEELY SHAW NAMED TO CANADIAN PARACYCLING TEAM IN PARIS 2024

Postdoctoral scholar finds success by choosing 'purposeful imbalance'

15 FACULTY MEMBERS NAMED UCALGARY RESEARCH EXCELLENCE CHAIRS

Prestigious program champions research prowess and leadership across disciplines

AZRIELI ACCELERATOR CELEBRATES ITS LATEST CATALYST GRANT RECIPIENTS

Six UCalgary research projects awarded funding to advance important questions in
neurodevelopment research

UCALGARY RESEARCH INTO REINDEER ANTLERS COULD HELP UNLOCK SECRET OF HUMAN LIMB
REGENERATION

Study is one of six UCalgary projects receiving New Frontiers in Research Fund
grants

In the News Winnipeg Sun

(SNYDER MEMBER: DR. PERE SANTAMARIA): LEADERS IN HEALTH: DR. PERE SANTAMARIA AND
'FINDING NEW PATHWAYS' TO TREAT AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

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WORLD CLASS FACILITIES


LIVE CELL IMAGING


LIVE CELL IMAGING

The vision of the Live Cell Imaging laboratory (LCI) is to drive innovative
research using cutting edge optical imaging technology. 

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INTERNATIONAL MICROBIOME CENTRE


INTERNATIONAL MICROBIOME CENTRE

The International Microbiome Centre at the University of Calgary is a
translational research centre, designed to investigate the microbiome of humans,
plants, animals and the physical environment. 

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HUMAN ORGANOID INNOVATION HUB


HUMAN ORGANOID INNOVATION HUB

The Human Organoid Innovation Hub (HOIH) is a Snyder Institute core facility
with a vision to drive cutting edge research utilizing organoid systems.

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FEATURED EVENTS

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Aug
20

Snyder Summer Student Research Day

Aug
20
9:00 am5:00 pm
HSC Theatre One & HRIC Atrium, Foothills Campus

Join us in-person on August 20th for a whole day of science, social, and
networking activities and prizes for attendees and presenters. This event
showcases research conducted by Snyder undergraduate researchers, but all Snyder
community members are encouraged to attend. 



Oct
09

The 2024 Banff Pathology Course

Oct
09
8:30 am4:00 pm
Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr. Banff, AB

The 2024 Banff Pathology Course will take place in the beautiful resort town of
Banff Alberta, Oct 9-12, 2024. The focus of the course is Endocrine Pathology.
The course aims to bring together professionals, researchers, practitioners, and
trainees to foster collaboration and cutting-edge share knowledge in endocrine
pathology.



Oct
09

Snyder Research Day 2024: Emerging Technologies in Infectious Diseases

Oct
09
9:00 am5:30 pm
Libin Theatre & HRIC Atrium

We are pleased to hold the Snyder Institute’s 2024 Research Day on Wednesday,
October 9. Our Research Day 2024 will highlight emerging technologies in
infectious diseases. 



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The Calvin, Phoebe and Joan Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases was named in
2008 in honour of Joan Snyder and her parents, whom Ms. Snyder credits for
teaching her the value of philanthropy. We are a group of more than 125
clinicians, clinician-scientists and basic scientists who are impacting and
changing the lives of people suffering from chronic, infectious and inflammatory
diseases, including sepsis, MRSA, cystic fibrosis, type-1 diabetes, inflammatory
bowel disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. For more information
about the Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases, please visit us
at www.snyder.ucalgary.ca and follow us on Facebook and
Twitter @SnyderInstitute.

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