Gregory Knoll

Gregory Knoll

MD, MSc, FRCPC

Senior Scientist, Inflammation and Chronic Disease

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Chair in Clinical Transplantation

University of Ottawa

Full Professor, Department of Medicine

University of Ottawa

Vice Chair – Research

Department of Medicine

Head, Division of Nephrology

Department of Medicine

Medical Director, Renal Transplantation

Bio

Dr. Knoll is a Full Professor and Head of the Division of Nephrology at the University of Ottawa. He has been on staff at TOH since 1997 and is the Medical Director of Renal Transplantation. Dr Knoll currently holds the University of Ottawa Chair in Clinical Transplantation Research and is a Senior Scientist with the Clinical Epidemiology Program of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. Dr. Knoll was the previous President of the Canadian Society of Transplantation (2008-2009) and is Co-Chair of the Canadian Renal Transplant Study Group.

Research Goals and Interests

Dr. Knoll is involved in ongoing studies related to the measurement of quality in kidney transplantation, the selection of appropriate candidates for transplantation, cardiac screening in kidney transplant candidates, systematic reviews on immunosuppressive strategies and other aspects of kidney transplantation and the long-term effects of living kidney donation.


News


Publications

Decreased patient discharges on weekends part 3: what do the leaders tell us?

2024-09-01 Go to publication

Psychometric evaluation of the multidimensional Uraemic Pruritus in Dialysis patients (UP-Dial) scale: comparison of haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients with chronic pruritus

2024-08-14 Go to publication

Temporal and external validation of the multidimensional scale—uremic pruritus in dialysis patients (UP‐Dial): A psychometric evaluation

2024-08-01 Go to publication

Defining pre-emptive living kidney donor transplantation as a quality indicator

2024-08-01 Go to publication

Management and Outcome of COVID-19 Infection Using Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir in Kidney Transplant Patients

2023-07-01 Go to publication

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