Articles by Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation
Lyme disease is difficult to detect. But a new device could make it almost as easy as taking your temperature
CanLyme’s Dr. Vett Lloyd and Dr. Anna Ignaszak studying tiny biosensor to detect bacteria in patients’ urine.
Hitchhiker’s Guide to Borrelia burgdorferi – an excellent backgrounder on Lyme disease for biologists
By the end of the review, you may discover that you have more in common with the bemused Arthur Dent than you might have expected.
Recent snapshot of ticks, pathogens, and mammalian hosts in Southern Ontario and Quebec
Interrogating mammal species richness as a predictor of the number of pathogens in black-legged ticks.
Incremental steps make a difference for Lyme patients in Canada
Acknowledging small wins is important for building momentum.
The science of the global coverage of lichen is a cautionary tale
The history of science is replete with successes and failures, leaps and missteps. The missteps can be instructive to the the winding nature of science.
Remembering Jim Wilson
It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my dear friend, colleague, and former board director of the G. Magnotta Foundation, Jim Wilson.
In memoriam: Jim Wilson
Jim Wilson was the founder and past president of CanLyme and his work changed countless lives.
Remembering Jim Wilson
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of our founder and past-president, Jim Wilson.