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Clinical Trials
Clinical research participants make medical progress a reality. Clinical research plays a crucial role in advancing medical knowledge. It is the key to improving health and the quality of care received by Ontarians, Canadians and people worldwide. Current clinical trials Visit the following
Parkwood Institute Research Virtual Open House
The Parkwood Institute Research Open House is your opportunity to virtually meet research teams working in the areas of Cognitive Vitality and Brain Health, Mobility and Activity, and Mental Health. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a host of our dedicated research teams in London, ON Canada...
Global study on heart valve repair surgery will improve patient outcomes around the world
Leaking valves are a common condition amongst cardiac patients MEDIA RELEASE For immediate release LONDON, ON- Researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University had a leading role in a new global study that will change the way surgeons repair leaky valves in the heart. It’s one...
Global study on heart valve repair surgery will improve patient outcomes around the world
Researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University had a leading role in a new global study that will change the way surgeons repair leaky valves in the heart. It’s one of the most common heart valve conditions, afftecting around two per cent of the population, where many...
Introducing The Gray Centre for Mobility and Activity at Parkwood Institute
Join us Thursday October 21 from 12 pm – 1 pm for a virtual introduction to some of the exciting research and clinical innovations from mobility experts at The Gray Centre for Mobility and Activity. Hear presentations from: Siobhan Schabrun, PhD – Harnessing the Brain to Reduce Pain and Improve...
Scientists studying carbon monoxide as a possible treatment for sepsis
Sepsis is the leading cause of death worldwide with limited treatment options MEDIA RELEASE For immediate release LONDON, ON – Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s response to an infection triggers excessive inflammation. The inflammatory response can cause damage to...
Scientists studying carbon monoxide as a possible treatment for sepsis
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s response to an infection triggers excessive inflammation. The inflammatory response can cause damage to organs such as the heart, liver, lungs and brain. While there are currently limited treatments for sepsis, researchers at Lawson...
Researchers using MRI scans to pinpoint moral injury effects in health care workers
Mental health concerns have been on the rise amongst health care workers during this ongoing pandemic. With long hours, fears of the unknown, and the pressure of keeping themselves and their families safe, some health care workers have suffered a moral injury. {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites/default...
Study examining moral injury in health care workers is focusing on functional brain changes
LONDON, ON – For many health care workers, the past year and a half of the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on their mental health. Recognizing this is a growing concern, a London research team from Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry...
Introducing The Gray Centre for Mobility and Activity at Parkwood Institute
Join us Thursday October 21 from 12 pm – 1 pm for a virtual introduction to some of the exciting research and clinical innovations from mobility experts at The Gray Centre for Mobility and Activity. Hear presentations from: Siobhan Schabrun, PhD – Harnessing the Brain to Reduce Pain and Improve...
Fast Facts
Vision: Lawson will be pivotal in preventing the onset and reducing the burden of disease through the acquisition, evaluation and translation of new scientific knowledge Year Established: 2000 Number of Research Personnel: Over 2,060 principal investigators, support staff, volunteers, students and
London Health Research Day
Driving Innovation Through Collaboration London Health Research Day (LHRD) is a partnership between Lawson Health Research Institute (Lawson) and the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University. It is the region’s premier research showcase event, highlighting outstanding research
ISBER 2021 Virtual Symposium
A partnership with UHN Biospecimen Services part of the University Health Network which is the largest health research organization in North America. After a very successful virtual symposium in 2020, ISBER and UHN Biospecimen Services, Canada have partnered once again to provide a two-day virtual...
Scientists
Lawson has over 1,500 people including principal investigators, researchers, technicians, support staff and trainees working at ten sites across London, Ontario. Our scientists undertake more than 500 new clinical trials and partner on over 600 research projects annually. Each year, they publish
Dr. Douglas Fraser named Innovator of the Year
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Dr. Doug Fraser, Pediatric Critical Care Physician at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and Scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute, quickly sprang into action to begin researching the SARS-CoV-2 virus. As patients started being admitted to LHSC due to COVID...
Biotech Support Group & Lawson Health Research Institute Enter Collaborative Research Agreement to Monitor Protease Inhibitor Function During COVID-19 Infections
MONMOUTH JUNCTION, NJ USA and LONDON, ON, CANADA – Biotech Support Group and Lawson Health Research Institute announce a collaborative research agreement. The agreement supports further research to monitor protease inhibitor function acquired from blood collected from hospitalized patients with the...
‘I felt better’- New type of expanded dialysis is improving quality of life for patients
Finding out he had chronic kidney disease came as a surprise to 80-year-old Robert Wahby. “I didn’t feel or have any symptoms so it was kind of a shock, especially when it got to the point that I needed dialysis.” Wahby, who is a retired family doctors, had been undergoing dialysis at London Health...
New form of expanded dialysis improves quality of life, study finds
LONDON, ON – In a published study, a hospital research team from Lawson Health Research Institute has found that expanded dialysis, a new method that removes a broader range of toxins from the body, can improve quality of life in chronic kidney disease patients who struggle with the side effects of...