Dr. Hani El-Gabalawy News Archive
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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Breaking down arthritis:
March 26, 2024 —
Ignite grant launches new exploration into the causes of rheumatoid arthritis
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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
UM scientist makes Arthritis Society Canada’s Top 10 Research Advances list again
March 2, 2023 —
A Rady Faculty of Health Sciences researcher might have found a way to predict how a person with early rheumatoid arthritis will respond to treatments based on a sample of their joint lining tissue and the discovery has made Arthritis Society Canada’s Top 10 Research Advances of 2022.
![Dr. Liam O'Neil, assistant professor of internal medicine and immunology, left and Dr. Hani El-Gabalawy, professor of internal medicine and immunology and Endowed Rheumatology Research Chair, right.](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/IMG_3568-150x150.jpg)
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Rudy Falk Clinician-Scientist Professorship award winner seeks to prevent rheumatoid arthritis
June 29, 2022 —
Will Falk describes his father, Rudy Falk [B.Sc.Med./60, MD/60] as a “classic triple threat.” Rudy Falk was a surgeon, professor at the University of Toronto and director of the Falk Oncology Centre. His dedication to research and clinical practice inspired the Rudy Falk Professorship award. This year’s recipient, assistant professor of immunology, Liam O’Neil [BSc/09, MD/12] embodies Falk’s zeal for research and clinical practice.
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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Thermal imaging may detect who’s at risk for rheumatoid arthritis: UM study
July 13, 2021 —
A research team from the Max Rady College of Medicine will use thermal imaging and artificial intelligence to better understand the warning signs of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
CIHR supports UM researchers in quest to curtail rheumatoid arthritis in Indigenous populations
March 18, 2020 —
A Rady Faculty of Health Sciences research team was awarded $1.6 million dollars from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for a multipronged project focused on rheumatoid arthritis in First Nations people that will include a clinical trial to see whether the combination of turmeric, omega-3 and vitamin D can reduce the risk of the autoimmune disease