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Elizabeth Eisenhauer, a pioneering clinician-scientist and an influential voice for cancer research in Canada, is being honoured with the Exceptional Leadership in Cancer Research award from the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance (CCRA). Dr...
Intensive care patients who survive a critical illness can experience weakness and other limitations to their function long after they leave hospital. Now a unique, multi-site study being conducted through the Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC)...
Researchers at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and Queen's University have published the first set of findings stemming from the Kingston Allergy Birth Cohort - a study that tracks the origins of allergies in nearly 400 mother-child pairs from pre...
Facing the challenges of a life-limiting illness is a difficult time for many patients in our area and accessing the services they need to improve their quality of life can be confusing. That is why Kingston General Hospital (KGH) has partnered with...
A new approach to treating grass allergies offers potential as a shorter and more effective alternative to traditional allergen immunotherapy (a.k.a. "allergy shots"), a study led by KGHRI clinician scientist Dr. Anne Ellis has shown. It was the...
A new team approach is helping hospital staff better address the needs of patients in Kingston Health Sciences' KGH Emergency Department who don't need to be hospitalized but have challenges to be addressed before going home. "It's made a massive...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, Sept. 28, 2020 KINGSTON, Ont. - Queen's University announced that it has entered into a research collaboration and licensing agreement with Taysha Gene Therapies, Inc., for the development and commercialization of gene...
Nov. 24, 2016 There's a disconnect between patients' and families' stated values about end of life, and the medical treatments they choose when the time comes to make those hard decisions, says a new study by a Kingston General Hospital critical care...
Since Jan. 1, the incentive program so far has helped attract 82 new team members to high priority programs.
The Kingston General Hospital Research Institute congratulates KGHRI clinician scientist Dr. Stephen Vanner on being a recipient of Queen's University's 2016 Prize for Excellence in Research. Dr. Vanner is one of five outstanding Queen's researchers...