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Your generosity makes all the difference

When you give to the Department of Medicine at the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥, you are investing in the health of ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥. Supporting research and academic activities for the successful discovery, prevention and treatment of the diseases that may affect you or someone you know.

Research and education in the Department of Medicine leads to greater knowledge on treatments that best meet the needs of patients, and not only affects over one and a half million residents in the metropolitan area of Edmonton, it also affects ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥’s northern communities we serve providing complex patient care.

Help us ensure timely treatment enhancing quality of life of ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥. With your generous donation, you make it possible for us to invest in our commitment to training outstanding physicians and researchers which supports health sciences learning.

For more information on giving to the Department of Medicine, please contact Brooke Rose: ber@ualberta.ca.

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Donate to the Department of Medicine:

  • Chair's Excellence Fund
  • Research Innovation Fund

Your Generosity's Impact

 

Decades of research lead to kidney transplant breakthrough
Research by Dr. Dr. Philip Halloran leads to kidney transplant breakthrough

 

A discovery by Dr. Philip Halloran, Professor in the Division of Nephrology, could lead to new treatments to prevent organ rejection.

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Harnessing AI to improve access to quality health care
Research by Dr. Neesh Pannu is harnessing AI to improve access to quality health care 

 

Dr. Neesh Pannu, Professor in the Division of Nephrology, co-leads this new interdisciplinary hub that aims to turn research into solutions for everything from disease diagnosis to hospital management and drug discovery.

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Neurologist Zaeem Siddiqi (centre) with biochemistry professor Richard Fahlman (left) and neurology post-doctoral fellow Faraz Hussain. Their research revealed a blood biomarker for myasthenia gravis and could lead to a simpler, faster test to diagnose the potentially fatal disease and get patients into treatment sooner.
Dr. Glen Jickling, along with Dr. David Wishart, will examine how genes interact with environmental factors to affect stroke risk and stroke outcome

 

Dr. Glen Jickling, Associate Professor in the Division of Neurology, and team has been granted $4.79 million over four years to hunt for biomarkers to better predict, diagnose and treat the disease.

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Read More About Our Work

 

100-Year Legacy Report

On November 1, 2024, we celebrated 100 years of the Department of Medicine by showcasing remarkable achievements and milestones over the century. From groundbreaking research to educational innovations to transformative patient-care initiatives, we honoured the collective contributions that have shaped our department's legacy of excellence. 

Department of Medicine 100-Year Legacy Report

 

Recovery and Wellness (2022) 

Cover of the 2022 Annual Report featuring Dr. Aminu Bello

 

COVID Recovery (2021)

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