Research

The Canadian Spondylitis Association is pleased to recognize the “Spondyloarthrits Research Consortium of Canda” (SPARCC) as the leading group of rhematologists and scientists who have come together to study spondyloarthritis in Canada. This group is internationally recognized and have published numerous research articles.
To view some recent abstacts of published SPARCC research click here.

For further information visit SPARCC website

The Canadian Spondylitis Association is pleased to recognize the “Assessment of Spondyloarthritis International Society” (ASAS) an international society of experts in the field of spondyloarthritis. The mission of ASAS is to support and promote translational and clinical research of spondyloarthritis. The ultimate goal is to improve the well-being and outcome of patients with spondyloarthritis.

For further information visit ASAS website


 2010-01-15 Press Release

The Canadian Spondylitis Association is pleased recognize the research currently being conducted by Sheri Dimond, Past Executive Board member of the CSA. We would appreciate your support by contacting Sheri and participating in this important Ankylosing Spondylitis research.

 

Title of Project: The Impact of Ankylosing Spondylitis from Disease Onset to Clinical Diagnosis

 

Principal Investigator:  Sheri Dimond, RRT            

 

Supervisor: Dr. Jenny Wilkinson                    

 

 For more information click here

 

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