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Stephanie N Dixon
ICES Western located at London Health Sciences Centre
London, Ontario
Stephanie Dixon is an ICES Scientist in the Kidney, Dialysis and Transplantation program at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and an Adjunct Research Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University. Her main research interest is the design and analysis of pragmatic and cluster randomized trials with a focus on outcomes obtained from routinely collected data. She collaborates closely with nephrologists and policy makers from the Ontario Renal Network (the agency responsible for delivery of chronic kidney disease services in Ontario) for clinical trials, observational research and multi-jurisdictional work.
Stephanie N Dixon
ICES Western located at London Health Sciences Centre
London, Ontario
Amit Garg
Western University
London, Ontario
Practices nephrology at the London Health Sciences Centre, where he provides care and conducts research to improve health outcomes for patients with kidney disease including those receiving dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Leadership positions include Associate Dean, Clinical Research, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Lead, ICES Kidney, Dialysis and Transplantation Provincial Programs. A Past President of the Canadian Society of Nephrology, and a Past Provincial Medical Lead for the Ontario Renal Network dedicated to improving access to kidney transplantation and living kidney donation.
Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Western University. Productive investigator (over 650 publications, h-index 113). A current focus is the conduct of pragmatic randomized trials embedded into routine healthcare delivery.
Amit Garg
Western University
London, Ontario
Stephanie N Dixon
ICES Western located at London Health Sciences Centre
London, Ontario
Stephanie Dixon is an ICES Scientist in the Kidney, Dialysis and Transplantation program at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and an Adjunct Research Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University. Her main research interest is the design and analysis of pragmatic and cluster randomized trials with a focus on outcomes obtained from routinely collected data. She collaborates closely with nephrologists and policy makers from the Ontario Renal Network (the agency responsible for delivery of chronic kidney disease services in Ontario) for clinical trials, observational research and multi-jurisdictional work.
Stephanie N Dixon
ICES Western located at London Health Sciences Centre
London, Ontario
Stephanie Dixon is an ICES Scientist in the Kidney, Dialysis and Transplantation program at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and an Adjunct Research Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University. Her main research interest is the design and analysis of pragmatic and cluster randomized trials with a focus on outcomes obtained from routinely collected data. She collaborates closely with nephrologists and policy makers from the Ontario Renal Network (the agency responsible for delivery of chronic kidney disease services in Ontario) for clinical trials, observational research and multi-jurisdictional work.
Amit Garg
Western University
London, Ontario
Practices nephrology at the London Health Sciences Centre, where he provides care and conducts research to improve health outcomes for patients with kidney disease including those receiving dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Leadership positions include Associate Dean, Clinical Research, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Lead, ICES Kidney, Dialysis and Transplantation Provincial Programs. A Past President of the Canadian Society of Nephrology, and a Past Provincial Medical Lead for the Ontario Renal Network dedicated to improving access to kidney transplantation and living kidney donation.
Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Western University. Productive investigator (over 650 publications, h-index 113). A current focus is the conduct of pragmatic randomized trials embedded into routine healthcare delivery.
Amit Garg
Western University
London, Ontario
Practices nephrology at the London Health Sciences Centre, where he provides care and conducts research to improve health outcomes for patients with kidney disease including those receiving dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Leadership positions include Associate Dean, Clinical Research, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Lead, ICES Kidney, Dialysis and Transplantation Provincial Programs. A Past President of the Canadian Society of Nephrology, and a Past Provincial Medical Lead for the Ontario Renal Network dedicated to improving access to kidney transplantation and living kidney donation.
Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Western University. Productive investigator (over 650 publications, h-index 113). A current focus is the conduct of pragmatic randomized trials embedded into routine healthcare delivery.