David Grimes

David Grimes

MD, FRCPC

Associate Scientist, Neuroscience

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Associate Professor, Neurology/Medicine

University of Ottawa

Director, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Clinic

Ottawa Hospital

Co-Director, Parkinson Research Consortium

University of Ottawa

Contact

613-761-7021

Please note, Dr. Grimes cannot respond to patient inquiries using this contact information. Also note that Dr. Grimes is not currently accepting trainees except movement disorder fellows. 1053 Carling Ave, Rm 2184, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9

Bio

Dr. Grimes received his Doctorate in Medicine and completed his residency in Neurology at the University of Ottawa. He spent two years at the Toronto Hospital and the Centre for Research in Neurodegenerative Diseases as a research fellow in movement disorders and molecular genetics. He joined the Department of Medicine in Ottawa in 1999 and is the Director of the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Clinic at The Ottawa Hospital. He is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. His major clinical interests are in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of movement disorders with an emphasis on Parkinson’s disease and dystonia. H is recognized as a national expert in movement disorders having been the project leader and editor of the Canadian Guidelines on Parkinson’s Disease that were published in 2012 and it's update published in 2019 in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. He has received the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of his work in Parkinson’s disease being nominated by Parkinson Canada. In 2017, he received The Lifetime Achievement Award from the University of Ottawa to in recognize his significant contributions and achievement in the advancement of health outcomes and patient care.

Research Goals and Interests

Clinical research in movement disorders with a focus on Parkinson's disease.  Studies include both industry and investigator driven research exploring a wide variety of issues including clinical care models, biomarkers, observational studies, and the latest pharmacologic treatment options. Sponsors include CIHR, University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute, Michel J Fox Foundation, Parkinson Research Consortium, and the Ontario Brain Institute.


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