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Researchers
Joy C. MacDermid Name: Joy C. MacDermid Location: St. Joseph’s Health Care London Role: Co-director Phone: 519-661-2111 EXT: 64636 Degree and Qualifications: BSc, BScPT, MSc, PhD Email: @email Academic publication: Google Scholar Homepage: https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user...
Staff
Katrina Munro Name: Katrina Munro Location: St. Joseph’s Health Care London Role: Clinical Research Coordinator Phone: 519-646-6100 EXT: 64875 Email: @email Ze Lu (Steve) Name: Ze Lu (Steve) Location: St. Joseph’s Health Care London Role: Clinical research assistant Phone...
Training and Permissions
As a hospital-based clinical research lab, HULC adheres to the policies of St. Joseph’s Health Care London and Lawson Health Research Institute. Students and trainees are required to complete the appropriate training and permissions through Medical Affairs at St. Joseph’s. Learn more about...
Opportunities
All of the HULC labs provide excellent training opportunities. See each of our lab websites for details. There are about 20-25 trainees in the Clinical Research Lab. The lab has opportunities available for post-doctoral fellows, PhD and master’s candidates, co-op students, clinical fellows...
Trainees
Current Trainees Alicom Ochere Atefeh bahadori Caitlin Wright Catherine M George Daniel Briatico Dimitra Pouliopoulou Dorala Berinyuy Dorota Maria Klubowicz Hajra Batool Hoda Seens (Malakouti-Nejad) Jacob Boudreau Mahdiyeh Shafiezadeh Bafghi Marjan Saeedi Milad Ataeian Reza Jafari Nodoushan Safa...
Students
The HULC Clinical Research Laboratory provides education and training to the next generation of clinical researchers. Under the direction of Dr. Joy MacDermid, the lab produces high-quality research on measuring, predicting and reducing upper extremity disability with a focus on surgery and...
Meet the Team
The HULC Clinical Research Laboratory includes a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, therapists, engineers, scientists, technicians and graduate students working alongside research participants to improve patient care. Meet the Research Team Researchers Staff Students Partners
Current Participants
Thank you for volunteering as a clinical research participant at HULC. You are helping to contribute to our growing knowledge and the advancement of clinical care. Please use these resources to assist in your role as a research participant. Getting Here The Roth | McFarlane Hand & Upper Limb Centre...
Get Involved
Are you interested in contributing to the advancement of patient care through research? We’re currently recruiting for the following studies: Knowledge exchange with injured workers Management of complex, work-related disorders Gender issues in work disability Delineation of clinical methods to...
For Patients
Research participants are crucial partners in clinical research at HULC. Patients work with our graduate students, surgeons, therapists, engineers and other scientists to conduct clinical research studies that will improve outcomes for people with health problems or injuries affecting their upper...
Clinical Research
The Roth | McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Centre (HULC) advances clinical care through research. Knowledge is translated from the lab to patient care through clinical trials. The HULC clinical research lab includes a multidisciplinary team of research participants, surgeons, therapists, engineers...
Cutting Edge: Surgical advancement through research
Café Scientifique highlights the impact of research in the operating room Before the bright lights of the operating room are turned on and the surgeons and operating room staff are gowned and ready, research conducted at Lawson Health Research Institute has backed many of the surgical innovations...
Assessing the pandemic's impact on Canadian Veterans and their spouses
RESEARCHERS WILL PARTNER WITH CANADIAN VETERANS AND SPOUSES OF CANADIAN VETERANS TO ASSESS THE PANDEMIC’S IMPACT ON THEIR WELL-BEING OVER TIME Multiple studies are reporting the pandemic’s impact on the mental health of Canadians, but what effect is it having on our nation’s Veterans and their...
Researchers seek Canadian health care workers for study on moral distress
STUDY AIMS TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE PANDEMIC’S IMPACT ON HEALTH CARE WORKERS Nurse Researchers from Lawson Health Research Institute and the Centre of Excellence on PTSD and Related Mental Health Conditions are seeking 500 Canadian health care workers to participate in a study on moral distress and...
News & Events
Newsletter A curated collection of research, news, and events in Veteran and military mental health brought to you by the MacDonald Franklin OSI Research Centre. Recent Archives Upcoming Presentations ***Presentations have concluded for 2023***
Contact Us
MacDonald Franklin OSI Research Centre Parkwood Institute Research, Mental Health Building 550 Wellington Road, RM F4-367, London, ON N6C 0A7 Telephone: 519-685-4292 ext. 48211 E-mail: @email Twitter: @OSIResearch Facebook: @OSIResearch LinkedIn: MacDonald Franklin OSI...
Join Our Team
There are many ways you can get involved with the Research Centre, including participating in our research studies, employment opportunities, advising research projects, academic and clinical collaborations, training experience (graduate studies, volunteering, clinical placements). ***No Current...
Participate in Our Research
Unfortunately, we are not actively recruiting participants. Please sign up below for future participation in studies. Sign up to be contacted for future studies
Research Activities
We are involved in many areas of research: If you have topics that you would like us to explore, please connect with us. Anxiety Machine learning applications in psychiatry Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Assessment tools Mental health disorders Predictors of recovery Depression Mental health...