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Congratulations to Dr. Stephen Archer, Member of the Order of Canada

PHA Canada was delighted to note Dr. Stephen Archer’s name in a list of Order of Canada appointees. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada on June 26.



“Stephen Archer is an internationally acclaimed cardiologist. His seminal discoveries in pulmonary arterial hypertension and its underlying mechanisms have led to novel therapies and improved patient care. He has influenced important health care initiatives, including the creation of the Translational Institute of Medicine at Queen’s University and the Alberta Cardiovascular and Stroke Research Centre.”


We are fortunate to have Dr. Archer as a keynote speaker at our Scientific Sessions in September where, along with co-presenter Dr. Lima, he will speak about the role of inflammation in pulmonary arterial hypertension.


Congratulations, Dr. Archer!

 
 
 

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