Two Centre for Heart Lung Innovation (HLI) researchers have been recognized with UBC’s 2025 Faculty of Medicine Distinguished Achievement Awards in the Excellence in Clinical or Applied Research category, which honours outstanding clinical or applied research and scholarly contributions.

Each year, the UBC Faculty of Medicine honours faculty members who demonstrate excellence in research, education and service, and who advance the Faculty’s mission of transforming health for everyone.
Dr. Pat Camp, an associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, leads the UBC Pulmonary Rehabilitation Research Laboratory. Her research focuses on developing patient-centered strategies to help people with chronic lung disease stay active and improve their overall health.
Dr. David Granville, a professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, studies a group of enzymes called granzymes that play key roles in inflammation, tissue injury, and aging-related diseases. The Granville Lab is exploring how targeting these enzymes could lead to new treatments for conditions such as heart disease and chronic wounds.
Congratulations to Drs. Pat Camp and David Granville on this well-deserved award!
Read the original announcement by UBC here.