by xplorelab | May 17, 2019 | Awards, Funding, Media, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Research
Dr. Bernard Thébaud and colleagues have been awarded $300,000 from the Ontario Institute for Regenerative Medicine (OIRM) to conduct research in preparation for a clinical trial of umbilical cord stem cell therapy for premature babies with BPD; the team hopes to...
by xplorelab | Jun 29, 2018 | Media, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Research, The Ottawa Hospital
Marissa Lithopoulos was featured on The Ottawa Hospital’s website for her work with the Let’s Talk Science outreach program, for which she has been a volunteer since 2014. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the University of Ottawa chapter of this...
by xplorelab | Jun 1, 2017 | Funding, Media, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Research, The Ottawa Hospital
Dr. Bernard Thébaud and colleagues have been awarded $550,000 from the Ontario Institute for Regenerative Medicine (OIRM) to further their research in order to prepare for a clinical trial of umbilical cord stem cell therapy for premature babies with BPD, the most...
by xplorelab | Oct 19, 2016 | Media, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Research
Dr. Thébaud and the work taking place in Xplore Lab were highlighted in an article entitled “Cells, cell soup and treating lung inflammation”, published on the Ontario Institute for Regenerative Medicine (OIRM) website.PhD trainee Marissa Lithopoulos was featured in...
by xplorelab | Nov 20, 2015 | Media, Research
Dr. Thébaud discusses his plan to deliver a game-changer in the treatment of neonatal lung disease in a video for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Spotlight on Research campaign.Click the video below to watch now.
by xplorelab | Aug 6, 2015 | Awards, Funding, Media, Research
Dr. Thébaud and his research were recently featured in the Ottawa Citizen. The article focused on Dr. Thébaud’s research findings that show damaged lungs of premature infants could benefit from therapy using regenerative medicine. Read the article here, or download a...