CDTRP Innovation Grant

Announcing the results of the 2025 CDTRP Research Innovation Grant Competition – 11 new projects funded!

The CDTRP is happy to share the results of the 2025 CDTRP Research Innovation Grant Competition and welcome 11 new projects into our national research structure. Since 2013, the Canadian Donation and Transplantation Research Program (CDTRP) has supported research and innovation that addresses barriers within the fields of donation and transplantation, with the ultimate goal of advancing long-term health outcomes and quality of life for Canadian transplant patients. CDTRP is very proud to add 11 new projects from devoted and visionary investigators.

This competition was made possible through the generous financial support, dedication and commitment from our national and regional partners, which include:

  1. Takeda
  2. Organ Donation and Transplant Research Foundation of British Columbia: The Venture Grants, Addison Fund
  3. Kidney Foundation of Canada
  4. Alberta Transplant Institute
  5. London Health Sciences Center
  6. Université de Montréal
  7. University Health Network Multi-Organ Transplant Program

We would also like to thank and acknowledge everyone who contributed to the competition and peer review process, including Peer Review Committee Chair Dr. Caroline Lamarche, our scientific reviewers and our patient, family and donor reviewers for participating in the review process and for upholding an excellent level of professionalism and quality.

The 11 new projects that will receive funding and will be added to the CDTRP are:

Dr. Megan Levings and Dr. Isaac Rosado Sanchez – Read Article

Main Affiliation: University of British Columbia

Title: Engineering next-generation CAR Tregs for precision immune tolerance in transplantation 

Dr. Sonny Thiara and Dr. Mypinder Sekhon  – Read Article

Main affiliation: University of British Columbia

Title: Neurologic Biomarker Guided Prediction of Time to Death Determination in Donation after Circulatory Death Donors

Dr. Daljeet Chahal – Read Article

Main affiliation: University of British Columbia

Title: Characterizing the Physiology of Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Circulatory Death and Normothermic Regional Perfusion: A Feasibility Study

Dr. Vikas Srinivasan Sridhar – Read Article

Main affiliation: University of British Columbia

Title: Patient and Physician Perspectives on Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic therapies in Kidney Transplantation

Dr. Manish Sadarangani – Read article

Main affiliation: University of British Columbia

Title: Evaluation of vaccine uptake and associated factors influencing adherence to recommended immunization schedules among pediatric solid organ transplant recipients in BC

Dr. Istvan Mucsi – Read article

Main affiliation: University Health Network

Title: Multimodal prehabilitation intervention for patients on in-center hemodialysis waitlisted for kidney transplantation  – a feasibility pilot study

Dr. Sunita Singh – Read article

Main affiliation: University of Toronto

Title: Semaglutide for the Prevention Of Post-Transplant Diabetes Mellitus MRI Study – The SPOT-DM MRI Study

Dr. Caroline Tait  Read article

Main affiliation: University of Calgary

Title: Métis perceptions of organ donation and transplantation: steps to building a culture of donation

Dr. Zhu-Xu Zhang – Read article

Main affiliation: London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute Inc.

Title: The potential of inhibiting multiple cell death pathways in transplantation

Dr. Marie-Chantal Fortin – Read Article

Main affiliation: Université de Montréal

Title: Kidney Transplant Stakeholders’ Perspectives on the Future of Xenotransplantation

Dr. Suze Berkhout and Dr. Kelly Fritsch – Read Article

Main affiliation: University Health Network

Title: Understanding the Day-to-Day Concessions, Trade-Offs, Compromises of Long-Term Immunosuppression through Arts-Based Qualitative Methods

Congratulations to all of the research teams! We will be featuring each of these projects in our newsletter over the next few weeks, and we look forward to hearing from the teams on upcoming CDTRP events as the projects get underway.
We are already planning for the 2026 CDTRP Research Innovation Grant competition, so start sharpening your pencils and putting your best ideas and teams together for next year!