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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...
Kingston General Hospital and Queen's University researchers are part of a groundbreaking international study that has shown that starting - or continuing - to take Aspirin before non-cardiac surgery as a way to protect the heart after surgery is...
Each day millions of Canadians live with pain caused by Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). A new study co-led by researchers at Kingston General Hospital and McMaster University will investigate the relationship between a patient's diet and the bacteria...
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...
From the lab to the field to the hospital bed, researchers at Kingston's hospitals and Queen's University are once again depicting the fascination of their work through Queen's annual Art of Research photo competition. This year, to celebrate the...
Dr. Paula James, clinician scientist at the KGH Research Institute and one of Canada's leading researchers in inherited bleeding disorders, has been honoured with the Cecil Harris Award by the Canadian Hemophilia Society. The award is presented to a...
KINGSTON - A KGHRI clinician-scientist has been awarded $2.9 million to test whether a simple, inexpensive nutrient can improve the recovery of heart surgery patients. The four-year international study, led by Dr. Daren Heyland, will examine the...
An intensive care physician with the Kingston General Hospital Research Institute has been awarded $5.7 million to study the use of glutamine on patients with severe burns. Dr. Daren Heyland is lead investigator in the five-year study, which will...
KGHRI molecular geneticist and Queen's University cancer researcher Harriet Feilotter (Pathology and Molecular Medicine) is co-leading a multi-institutional study with Dr. John Bartlett of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) on the...