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Established in 2013, the Kidney, Dialysis and Transplantation (KDT) Research Program focuses on research that improves patient health across the spectrum of kidney disease and solid organ transplantation.
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The KDT Program takes a coordinated and collaborative approach to research as it champions best practices, project management, training and knowledge translation. KDT staff are located in London, Ontario, and the program produces an annual newsletter detailing the many successes of the work done by the KDT community of scientists, researchers and trainees. Sign up to receive the newsletter here.
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In January 2023, the ICES KDT research program celebrated 10 years of championing transformative research across Ontario and Canada. The KDT Key Notes newsletter celebrates and highlights the work that KDT researchers, scientists, and staff completed in the past year.
ICES’ wide-ranging research is organized into eight major programs. These programs support province-wide research collaboration and networking, as well as strategy development and resource planning.