Memberships & Affiliations

Professional society memberships, institutional appointments, industry research partnerships, and funding affiliations.

Professional Societies

Society Memberships

Dr. Grammatopoulos holds active membership in the leading orthopaedic and hip surgery societies worldwide. Two memberships are by invitation only, reflecting peer recognition at the highest level of the specialty.

COA

Canadian Orthopaedic Association

The national voice for orthopaedic surgery in Canada, advancing education, advocacy, and research excellence.

COA Emerging Leaders Program — Class of 2024

BHS

British Hip Society

The leading British specialist society for hip surgery. Dr. Grammatopoulos is a recipient of the McKee Prize (2018) and a British Hip Society Travelling Fellowship (2016, 2018).

McKee Prize 2018
EHS

European Hip Society

The leading European society for hip surgery. Dr. Grammatopoulos has received three EHS awards including the 2025 Sir John Charnley Award via the Hip Society.

EHS-SAGE Award 2025 · Travelling Fellowship 2018
Hip Society
By Invitation

The Hip Society

A closed, invitation-only society of the most distinguished hip surgeons in North America. Membership requires nomination and election by peers.

Sir John Charnley Award 2025 · Rothman-Ranawat Fellowship 2021

Dr. Grammatopoulos has received awards from all member societies listed above, with the exception of ANCHOR.

Institutional Affiliations

Hospital & University

The Ottawa Hospital / L'Hôpital d'Ottawa

The Ottawa Hospital

Staff Orthopaedic Surgeon 2019 – Present
Fellowship Director for Arthroplasty Current
Director of Research & Innovation, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery 2024 – Present
Lead, Periprosthetic Joint Infection Service 2022 – 2025
Orthopaedics Clinic Profile
University of Ottawa — uOttawa

University of Ottawa

Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine 2019 – Present
Resident Research Supervisor, Orthopaedic Training Programme Current
Teacher of the Year 2024 · Researcher of the Year 2022 — Department of Surgery
Faculty Profile
Research Partnerships

Industry Research Partners

Dr. Grammatopoulos collaborates with industry leaders to advance clinical research, surgical technology, and patient outcomes. All partnerships are structured as research agreements and subject to institutional conflict-of-interest oversight.

Stryker $121,160 2021–2024

Direct Anterior vs. Lateral Hemiarthroplasty for Femoral Neck Fracture Repair — Short-Term Outcomes Study

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Zimmer Biomet $60,000 2022–2024

Sensor Technology for Monitoring Outcomes Following Total Hip Arthroplasty

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Formus Labs $223,250 2022–2024

ACUMEN Study — Accuracy in Achieving Optimum Reconstruction: Measured vs. Navigation Techniques in Hip Arthroplasty

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Microport Orthopedics

Research collaboration in orthopaedic implant outcomes and biomechanics.

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Research Funding

Funding Agencies

Dr. Grammatopoulos has received peer-reviewed research grants from the following federal, provincial, and institutional funding bodies, totalling over $2.26 million in lifetime research funding.

CIHR Federal

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Canada's primary health research funding agency. Principal Investigator on a CIHR Catalyst Grant and Co-Investigator on a $669,376 CIHR Project Grant.

CAS National

Canadian Arthritis Society

Supporting research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions.

CBS National

Canadian Blood Services

Intramural Research Grant ($276,081) for pre-operative anaemia optimisation in arthroplasty.

PSI Provincial

PSI Foundation

Ontario-based foundation supporting innovative health research. Principal Investigator on two PSI Resident Research Grants.

$2,259,757 Lifetime Research Funding
$1,170,836 As Principal Investigator
6+ Funding Bodies