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Greg Hare is a Professor in the Department of Physiology at the University of Toronto, with a focus on cardiovascular and respiratory health. He is also a Staff Anesthesiologist at St. Michael's Hospital and an Adjunct Scientist at the Keenan Research Centre of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute. Hare's research is concentrated on understanding the mechanisms behind anemia-induced morbidity and mortality, especially in acute settings. His laboratory has developed significant insights into the physiological mechanisms that support survival during acute anemia, exploring adaptive cellular responses that can potentially guide new treatment strategies. He is particularly interested in defining patient-specific interventions that can optimize outcomes for those suffering from anemia and its complications. His work has revealed how beta-blockade can interfere with essential cardiovascular mechanisms during acute anemia, thereby contributing to increased stroke incidences in perioperative patients. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, Hare aims to enhance patient blood management strategies using innovative approaches to manage anemia effectively.
St. Michael’s Hospital • Toronto, ON, Canada
Provides anesthesia care and develops multimodal inter-professional approaches to optimize patient outcomes.
University of Toronto • Toronto, ON, Canada
Teaches and conducts research in departments of Physiology and Anesthesia.
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