CSAR has been featured in the CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health newsletter
Helping to improve the lives of premature babies Understanding their respiratory, neurological, and cardiovascular problems to reduce risks
Dr. Georg Marcus Schmölzer, University of Alberta Each year, 15 million premature babies born around the world and a significant proportion of them suffer lifelong chronic lung diseases or neurodevelopmental disabilities. This puts a heavy burden on health resources and their families, as these infants require frequent hospital re-admiss


Our MSc-Student Peter Anto Johnson has been recognized as one of Top 30 Under 30 by Alberta Council
What influenced you to become a changemaker? I’m a women and children’s health researcher, community builder, and a “world-class daydreamer” according to my mom. Born alongside my identical twin brother in rural India, I was diagnosed with a developmental abnormality called intussusception at the age of two. This was an especially stressful time for my family, as the condition was life-threatening and the privatized rural health care system in Kerala was far from ideal. When