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The Juravinski Research Institute supports vital health research across Hamilton Health Sciences, McMaster University and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton.
Impact at a Glance
JRI highlights from 2024 – 2025
Advancing research. Sharing knowledge. Reaching the world
Publications
More than 10 peer‑reviewed journal articles advancing evidence‑based care and decision‑making.
Research published in leading journals including Obesity, Journal of Neuroscience Research, Annals of Surgery Open and BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making.
Presentations
More than 15 national and international presentations sharing insights with diverse audiences.
Keynotes, workshops and panel discussions delivered from Nova Scotia to Copenhagen.
Reach
Research impact spans Canada, the U.S., Denmark, Germany and the U.K.
Audiences include physicians, policymakers, patients and global experts shaping health systems and care delivery.
Recent Stories
New blood test project aims to bring personalized cancer care to Hamilton
July 11, 2025
New brain health platform in Hamilton aims to revolutionize treatment and research
March 5, 2025
Juravinski Research Institute announces new Hamilton biospecimen program to propel medical discoveries
February 20, 2025
Videos
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Charles and Margaret Juravinski, May 2019
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The Legacy of Margaret and Charles Juravinski: The Juravinski Research Institute
Information Box Group
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Rob MacIsaac, President and CEO, Hamilton Health Sciences
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Paul O’Byrne, Dean and Vice-President, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
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Melissa Farrell, President, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton
In the News
Juravinski Research Institute researchers are at the forefront of health research. See what they have to say in the local, national and international media.
CMAJ Podcast ➚
JRI‑funded SERENE study featured on the CMAJ podcast: Maternal risk beyond delivery and across populations
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Faculty of Health Sciences ➚
Nearly half of severe pregnancy complications happen before or after birth — and fall outside current monitoring: study
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Hamilton Spectator ➚
This McMaster prof was just elected to the World Academy of Sciences
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