Funding: Clinician researchers receive nearly $450,000 in research funding through AMOSO

Clinician researchers have received nearly $450,000 in funding from the Spring 2022 Opportunities Fund through the Academic Medical Organization of Southwestern Ontario (AMOSO).

Congratulations to the recipients:

Moving from antibody discovery in the laboratory to antibody test utility in clinical practice: Evaluating the positive predictive value of neural antibody testing in autoimmune neurological diseases
Dr. Adrian Budhram, Clinical Neurological Sciences
 
Investigating the Safety and Efficacy of the Novel Cannabinoid Receptor 1 (CB1) antagonist, Genistein for Attenuating Adverse Cardiovascular Events
Dr. Mark Chandy, Medicine
 
Translational Biology of Early Sepsis Research Platform
Dr. Aleksandra Leligdowicz, Medicine
 
Gender Differences in the Division of Domestic Responsibilities in Canadian Otolaryngologists – Does home life influence burnout, remuneration and advancement?
Dr. M. Elise Graham, Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
 
Expanding inquiry-based learning in undergraduate medical education
Dr. Amrit Kirpalani, Paediatrics
 
Improving the Treatment of Pre-operative Anemia in Colorectal and Hepato-pancreato-biliary Patients: A Quality Improvement Initiative
Dr. Terry Zwiep, Surgery