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KGHRI clinician scientist Ian Gilron is co-leading a new research network focused on chronic pain. Funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research under its Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) program, the Chronic Pain Network...
Dr. Alan Lomax, a scientist at Kingston Health Sciences Centre's gastrointestinal diseases research unit, has been awarded $790,000 from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to study how the products of human gut microbes modulate the...
As one of Ontario's research hospitals, Kingston General Hospital is part of a new campaign that's aiming to draw attention to the incredible value generated by health research across our province. The campaign is called Healthier, Wealthier and...
The health research community at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and Queen's University is mourning the death of Dr. Samuel Ludwin, an internationally recognized specialist in neurodegenerative diseases, and a cherished teacher, mentor and friend. An...
A new Canadian study will be reassuring to patients having cataract surgery performed by older surgeons, as it puts to rest concerns about declining skills and dexterity in the operating room as those surgeons advance in age. Instead, the study...
A KGH cardiologist has been recognized for his leadership in advancing training in novel techniques for treating cardiac arrhythmia to doctors across Canada and around the world. One of Canada's leading experts in cardiology, head of the Kingston...
A research team at Kingston General Hospital is looking for local residents interested in taking part in a Canada-wide study of gastrointestinal disease. The Kingston portion of the study, led by Dr. Stephen Vanner, will study the effects of a diet...
Along with aiming to provide Outstanding Care, Always to our patients, people at KGH are also working hard to support patients everywhere by generating new medical knowledge and by teaching the next generation of health-care professionals. As one of...
With the many prestigious awards Kingston General Hospital has been acquiring of late, there's plenty to be proud of around our hospital. Now comes news that we've picked up yet another accolade - this time in the field of research. According to
The Kingston General Hospital Research Institute now has its own website. The site (www.kghri.ca), part of an overall website renewal project by Kingston General Hospital, focuses on research being done in the hospital by doctors and scientists, and...