Research

Research
During the last academic year the OHSU Department of Medicine and affiliated entities received over $64 million in research dollars from various sources. We have numerous faculty, housestaff, and research staff conducting research on a variety of subjects.
Collexis Research Profile Database
The OHSU Collexis Research Profile Database is a real-time searchable database of research activity at OHSU. Information can be obtained on researcher publications, grants, areas of expertise and much more.
Research Award Reports
The following report lists all research award activity for the following academic year in the OHSU Department of Medicine and affiliated entities.
OHSU Department of Medicine Research Awards 2010-11
Research Centers at OHSU
Below is a partial listing of the research centers at OHSU with ties to the Department of Medicine.
OCTRI - Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institute
The mission of the Oregon Clinical & Translational Research Institute (OCTRI) is to improve human health by enhancing clinical and translational research. They provide services to ensure successful research projects. Their services include scientific and administrative expertise, facilities, and equipment.
Knight Cancer Institute
As a national leader in translational research, the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute is well-known for its ability to turn discoveries into treatments. The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute first received National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation in 1997 and is the only NCI-designated Cancer Center in Oregon.
More about the Knight Cancer Institute
Heart Research Center
The OHSU Heart Research Center supports researchers across the University who study the underlying causes and factors involved in heart disease.
More about the Heart Research Center and Cardiovascular Research
Nephrology Research
The Division of Nephrology & Hypertension research programs address fundamental processes that are relevant to kidney function in health and disease. A wide array of techniques are used that include molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry and microscopy to study the physiology and biology of the kidney at the cellular and organismic level.
More about Nephrology Research
All Divisions in the OHSU Department of Medicine currently have ongoing research studies. More details can be found on the main OHSU research page, the individual Division subsites, or by viewing the Research Awards Reports (above).


