
ARCH Lab Contributes to Study of Intimate Partner Violence
A paper by Wathen et al. entitled, Trajectories for women who disclose intimate partner violence in health care settings: the key role of abuse severity

ARCH Lab Welcomes HHS High School Bursary Student
The ARCH Lab was fortunate enough to welcome a Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) bursary student to the lab this summer. Chris Choi, who is going

Canadian Institutes for Health Research Funds Two ARCH Lab Studies
The ARCH Lab has received funding from Canadian Institutes for Health Research to conduct two longitudinal studies on the health outcomes of youth and emerging

ARCH Lab Contributes to Study of Drug-resistant Epilepsy
A paper by Conway et al. entitled, “Correlates of health-related quality of life in children with drug resistant epilepsy” was recently published in Epilepsia. In

ARCH Lab Student Awarded Scholarship
Congratulations again to ARCH Lab student Rana (Ahmad) Qadeer. His Ontario Graduate Fellowship has been upgraded to an Ontario Graduate Scholarship to support his master’s

ARCH Lab Alumnus Accepted to Medical School
Congratulations to ARCH Lab alumnus, Freddy Wong who was accepted to medical school. Freddy will be attending Western University in the fall. We wish him

ARCH Lab at Child Health Research Day
Dr. Ferro and MSc student, Ahmad Qadeer, represented the ARCH Lab at the 8th annual Department of Pediatrics Child Health Research Day, at McMaster University.

ARCH Lab Student Awarded Fellowship
Congratulations to ARCH Lab student Rana (Ahmad) Qadeer, who was awarded an Ontario Graduate Fellowship to support his master’s research. Ahmad is using data from

ARCH Lab Featured on Offord Centre for Child Studies Website
Why is it important to study youth with physical and mental health conditions? What is our approach to studying multimorbidity? Why are some young people