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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...
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...
An internationally renowned research centre of excellence targeting the frail elderly and hosted by Queen's University and Kingston General Hospital has received $23.9 million in renewal funding from the Government of Canada's Networks of Centres of...
A Kingston General Hospital clinician scientist specializing in 3-D cardiac and vascular imaging has been selected for a unique, two-week science exchange program in China this August. Dr. Amer Johri, director of the Cardiovascular Imaging Network at...
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...
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...
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...