“We are very eager to actively contribute to this groundbreaking national effort to grow a strong and competitive biomanufacturing and life sciences sector,” said Sylvain Charbonneau, vice-president, Research and Innovation at the University of Ottawa. Duncan Stewart, Executive Vice-President of Research at The Ottawa Hospital and professor at the University of Ottawa. “Over the last 16 years, The Ottawa Hospital’s Biotherapeutics Manufacturing Centre has played a critical role in manufacturing vaccines, stem cells and virus-based therapies for clinical trials around the world and we look forward to working with partners to leverage this success.” “We are delighted to have this opportunity to contribute to Canada’s growing bioscience and biomanufacturing ecosystem,” said Dr. The CP 2 H lead scientists are “academic entrepreneurs” who have organized national team projects and led the design, building and acquisition of the specialized infrastructure that is key to our hub’s ultimate success. The hub will be a strategic partner to support Canada in becoming internationally competitive in the translation of novel biotherapeutic discoveries made in academic laboratories and industry into clinical testing and commercialization.ĬH 2 H is a network that will ensure Canadian discoveries are turned into the medicines of tomorrow in a cost-effective and timely fashion. This new hub brings together highly collaborative investigators from across Canada with complementary research interests and a demonstrated track record of working together. The CP 2 H, co-led by uOttawa/TOH and McMaster University, is one of the five major initiatives funded through Stage 1 of the Government of Canada’s $2.2-billion integrated Canada Biomedical Research Fund (CBRF) and Biosciences Research Infrastructure Fund (BRIF), unveiled today. This innovative partnership between industry, academia and the health care sector will ensure Canada is best prepared to protect the health of Canadians should another emerging epidemic or pandemic arise. One way we can improve our services is by hearing from the people who experience our care.Building on the knowledge gained over nearly three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Ottawa Hospital (TOH), the University of Ottawa and McMaster University are joining forces with partners to create the Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP 2 H). Parking packages with reduced rates are available at the Parking Office.įree parking is available for 1-3 hours on the south side of Main Street. Parking in the Yellow section is closest to the Boris Clinic. Parking is available underground at a cost of $3.50 per ½ hour and up to a maximum of $20.00 per day. Please allow yourself extra time for parking. The Boris Clinic (4th Floor, Yellow Section)Īs you exit the elevators, you will see The Boris Clinic directly to the left. Anytime (24/7) the Physician on call for Obstetric Medicine 90 MUMC Paging Ext. If more urgent OBMed assistance is required, please phone: Referrals should be made on the form so that we have the information we need to provide a prompt and efficient outpatient consultation. Most patients can be seen within 2 – 3 weeks or more urgently if required. McMaster Obstetric Medicine sees patients on referral from health practitioners (e.g., Family Physicians, OBGYN Specialists, other Medical Specialists, Midwives, etc.)
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