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AHFMR announces $40.7 million in new health research funding
Heritage researcher investigates chronic kidney disease (Calgary, AB) Tuesday March 22, 2005... Heritage researcher and physician Dr. Brenda Hemmelgarn studies wants to find a better way to identify those with chronic kidney disease and get them the specialized care and treatment they need early in the course of their illness. Dr. Hemmelgarn's research addresses why certain groups of people, including the elderly and First Nations' people, have a higher incidence of chronic kidney disease. She examines the differences between groups of people that may affect their access to treatments and specialized care for this disease. Dr. Hemmelgarn's ground-breaking research has earned her funding from the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR). With the help of the Heritage Foundation, researchers like Dr. Hemmelgarn are improving the health and quality of life of Albertans and people around the world. Dr. Hemmelgarn is one of 25 researchers at the University of Calgary who have been offered AHFMR funding this year. AHFMR funding provides salaries, equipment, laboratory start-up, and other support for top health researchers in our province. Over the past 25 years, AHFMR has invested more than $800 million in health research in Alberta.
A photo opportunity with a researcher and a kidney patient in a clinic will be available
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