Lawrence Richer
MD, MSc
Associate Dean Research, College of Health Sciences
Center Director, Northern Alberta Clinical Trials and Research Center
Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta
Center Director, Northern Alberta Clinical Trials and Research Center
Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta
BIOGRAPHY I am a professor of pediatrics and a practicing pediatric neurologist at the University of Alberta and Stollery Children’s Hospital. I serve as the Associate Dean of Health Research for the College of Health Sciences and the Center Director of the Northern Alberta Clinical Trials and Research Center (NACTRC). In my leadership roles, I am committed to advancing support for impactful interdisciplinary health research, clinical trials, and leveraging health data to improve patient outcomes. My research focus includes applications of precision health in disorders of the autonomic nervous system in children and the treatment of pediatric migraine.
What is your interest in clinical trials?
Quality, oversight, efficiency, integration with care.
Why do you think clinical trials are important?
Clinical trials are the critical pathway to innovation for impact on human health.
What is your personal philosophy about clinical trial training specifically or mentorship in general?
Having oversight on all clinical trials at the University of Alberta has given me a perspective on factors that influence the start-up, successful enrolment, quality, and impact of a clinical trial. The opportunity to share what I have learned is exciting.
FUN FACT I am a woodworker in my spare time.
What is your interest in clinical trials?
Quality, oversight, efficiency, integration with care.
Why do you think clinical trials are important?
Clinical trials are the critical pathway to innovation for impact on human health.
What is your personal philosophy about clinical trial training specifically or mentorship in general?
Having oversight on all clinical trials at the University of Alberta has given me a perspective on factors that influence the start-up, successful enrolment, quality, and impact of a clinical trial. The opportunity to share what I have learned is exciting.
FUN FACT I am a woodworker in my spare time.
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