The Ottawa Hospital Foundation | La Fondation de l'Hôpital d'Ottawa

Regenerative medicine is an emerging field that offers the best hope for promising advances in new therapies and possible cures for many diseases. It applies the tremendous advances that have been made in our understanding of genes, stem cells and biomaterials in order to develop new ways to stimulate growth and renewal—essentially allowing the body to heal itself.


The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute is becoming a major centre for this growing area of research, with 11 core scientists in the Regenerative Medicine Program and another 25 scientists and investigators conducting research in this area.

The urgent need for new facilities

The Sprott Centre for Stem Cell Research has allowed scientists to unlock many mysteries surrounding stem cells and how they function, including new insights into ways to stimulate cardiac stem cells to repair the heart. But to successfully turn these advances into new therapies, the OHRI needs more lab space and equipment to fully launch the next phase of this exciting research.

A new regenerative medicine floor will be created by developing and equipping an existing floor above the Sprott Centre at the General Campus – and we need your help to do it.

Expected benefits

Research already underway

How you can help

The OHRI has been awarded a significant grant from the prestigious Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). But CFI grants require support from community donations. This floor cannot become a reality without your support.

The cost to complete the floor is $21.3 million. To date, $13.7 million has been contributed. The CFI will provide a $4.3 million grant. We are counting on the community to raise the remaining $3.3 million and make regenerative medicine a reality at The Ottawa Hospital. Your support is critical to help the OHRI move the revolutionary stem cell research already underway into clinical trials with patients in our community.

You can donate online, download our donation form or call us at 613-761-4295.