ESC announces 2023 Research Grant recipients

Congratulations to the Recipients of the 2023 ESC Research Grants

Eczema Society of Canada (ESC) is delighted to announce the two winners of the competitive 2023 Research Grant Program (RGP) recipients, awarding funding to research and educational programs that will work to advance eczema care here in Canada.

Recipient 1

Project Title: Educational Intervention on Atopic Dermatitis for Nursing Staff at Remote Indigenous Communities and Nursing Stations Project.

Dr. Shamsuyarova

Anastasia Shamsuyarova MD, MSc, FRCPC
Dermatology Assistant Professor
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Sudbury, Ontario

Project Summary: The main goal of the research project is to design a comprehensive educational intervention program on eczema tailored to the specific needs and challenges of nursing staff in rural Indigenous communities and ultimately improve access and quality of care for patients affected by eczema and living in remote communities.

ESC offers congratulations to Dr. Shamsuyarova for advancing her important work. Dr. Shamsuyarova tells ESC, “AD remains a significant burden for patients and their families, especially those living in remote communities. The generous support of ESC has strengthened my dedication to eczema research, and this funding fuels our scientific efforts and ignites hope for eczema patients in diverse communities. I appreciate ESC’s work and commitment to education and care improvement.”

Recipient 2

Project Title: Comprehensive Therapeutic Patient Education Program for Eczema Patients and Families: Improving Care and Quality of Life at CHU.

Dr.

Principal Investigator: Danielle Marcoux, MD, FRCPC, FAAD, Pediatric Dermatology
Clinical Associate Professor, Sainte-Justine University Hospital Centre
Montreal, Québec

Dr. Piram

Co-Investigator: 
Maryam Piram, MD, MPH, PhD, Pediatric Dermatologist and Clinical Associate Professor
Head of Pediatric Dermatology at CHU Sainte-Justine University Hospital Center
Montreal, Québec

Co-Investigator: 
Maxine Joly-Chevrier, MD Candidate
University of Montreal, Class of 2026
Montreal, Québec

Safin

Co-Investigator: 
Safin Aly, MD Candidate
University of Montreal, Class of 2026
Montreal, Québec

Project Summary: 

There is a critical gap in addressing various ethnicities and cultural groups’ unique needs within existing eczema patient education programs. Our research project aims to address this gap and enhance care and quality of life for pediatric atopic dermatitis patients and their families through a comprehensive educational program tailored to diverse cultural contexts.

“We thank Eczema Society of Canada for funding the vital research that will help us improve patient care based on their needs. This grant reinforces our commitment to providing hope and relief for eczema patients and their families, a deeply personal cause for us. This recognition exceeds support; it symbolizes a shared belief that research is the key to enhancing the lives of those affected by eczema.”

About the program

Dermatologist Dr. Mariam Abbas, an ESC board member and chair of the Research Grant Review Committee, underscores the significance of eczema research and educational programs in enhancing the Canadian dermatology landscape and advancing patient care, “The 2023 ESC Research Grant Program awardees have demonstrated exceptional merit, deserving of funding, and their endeavours supporting remote patient care and pediatric eczema care will make a positive impact on the mission of ESC.”

Learn more about the ESC Research Grant Program and Eczema Clinical Trials.

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