Decoding arthritis
to build a cure.

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Decoding arthritis
to build a cure.

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Schroeder Arthritis Institute

Many people think of arthritis as a single disease but it’s really a group of different diseases which cause chronic pain, reduced mobility, premature disability and permanent disfigurement. These conditions include lupus, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, scleroderma, osteoporosis and Sjögren’s syndrome and other autoimmune conditions.

More than 4.5 million Canadians suffer from some form of arthritis. One in three people over the age of 65 will develop it. It is the third-leading cause of disability in Canada.

UHN’s arthritis specialists want to reverse the damage done by arthritis, autoimmune disease and injuries to the joints. We know they can do this because they are among the best in the world:

LARGEST multidisciplinary arthritis hub in Canada
FIRST interdisciplinary spine care program
NO. 1 ranked rheumatology division in North America
RESEARCH IMPACT most cited and highly cited Arthritis papers in Canada
MOST COMPLEX orthopedic surgical treatments – 1,200+ joint replacements each year
HEADQUARTERS for 5 international research networks studying different aspects of arthritis

Clinicians and scientists at UHN’s Schroeder Arthritis Institute are working together to find new treatments for this disease.
We need your help.

The Campaign to Cure Arthritis is funding world-first research at the Schroeder Arthritis Institute to address the arthritis healthcare crisis.

We need donor support to revolutionize arthritis care – advancing new innovations and discoveries to stop arthritis in its tracks.

Fundraising priorities

Philanthropy plays a key role in accelerating discoveries that is leading to earlier arthritis diagnosis and new treatments. Schroeder Arthritis Institute scientists and clinicians work side by side to determine origins, progression and prevention of arthritis and its relationship with other disease such as depression and cardiovascular disease. Philanthropy plays a crucial role in supporting all arthritis investigators with high-throughput data facilities to maximize the potential for biomarker and therapeutic target discovery. While Schroeder Arthritis Institute scientists are very successful in securing peer-reviewed grants and industry support, philanthropy is key to the retention and recruitment of world-leading scientists which is not covered in peer-reviewed grants.

Goals:
1. To develop blood tests to diagnose early stages of arthritis
2. To develop new treatments that are focused on stopping the progression of arthritis

The focus of this fundraising priority is to develop digital tools that support data sharing and specialized research expertise in bioinformatics, computational machine learning and biological database management. Philanthropy is key to recruit additional data scientists who will help accelerate precision treatment plans for each patients.

Goal:
The goal is to develop predictive tools for the most effective treatment strategies for patients based on their genetic and biometric profile. Artificial intelligence and advanced bioinformatics are used to identify biomarkers and predictive algorithms to predict how patients will respond to treatment.

IMAGINE:

  • Securing an appointment with an arthritis specialist in the privacy of your own home with days of referral.
  • Undergoing a treatment plan designed specifically for you.
  • IMAGINE in six months’ time having no or manageable pain and better mobility.

Philanthropy plays a crucial role in pioneering important changes alongside industry partners and the Ontario Ministry of Health to transform care for people living with arthritis.

Program areas

Using a patient-centred approach, our experts focus on treating the bone, joint and spine problems that cause pain and limit function for thousands of people each year.​ The Division of Orthopedics provides comprehensive surgical care of all joints and is a pioneer of innovative models of care.

The Division of Rheumatology is the site of the largest rheumatology training program in North America and is internationally renowned for its specialized clinics. It provides multidisciplinary management of systemic lupus erythematosus, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Sjogren’s syndrome, scleroderma, and early autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Its vision is global leadership in early diagnosis, innovative treatment and prevention of autoimmune and inflammatory rheumatic diseases.

The Hand Program bases their program on a care model that is highly collaborative with a multidisciplinary team of hand surgeons, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and orthopedic technicians to treat patients with arthritis, nerve injuries, trauma and work-related injuries. As the only such program in Toronto, and one of two such resources in Ontario, people come from all over the province to receive specialized care at UHN’s Hand Program.

The Osteoporosis Clinic & Research Program offers state-of-the-art diagnostic and expert care services to patients with osteoporosis and metabolic bone diseases, with a focus on fracture risk reduction and quality of life improvement. It has had many firsts translating cutting-edge research to clinical care.

Want to learn more?

Additional links & resources 



The Schroeder Arthritis Institute
UHN Arthritis



No more pain
Krembil Arthritis magazine – 2019



Krembil Brain Institute magazine
Summer – 2021

Contact information:

Anette Larsson, CFRE
Senior Campaign Director,
Schroeder Arthritis Institute and
Clinician Partners Program
647-235-2280
[email protected]

Bob Hall
Development Officer,
Schroeder Arthritis Institute
437-230-9602
[email protected]

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