Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Round-Up
For September 2022’s #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth, we shared insights across our social media channels from prostate cancer studies by CanPath researchers. Thanks to rich data from over […]
CanPath Emphasizes Importance of Data Security in Globe & Mail Article
The federal government issued an alert in March 2020 that stated sophisticated hackers were targeting COVID-19 researchers in Canada, however it did so without citing […]
How Canadian data could help us understand cancer
What causes cancer and chronic diseases? The Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP) is hoping to gather enough evidence to answer that question — at least, in […]
Opinion Editorial: Precision Medicine will lead to Precision Policy
Discoveries from Canada’s largest health data collection project point to huge potential for precision medicine to be used with targeted policies. New evidence could help […]
The Future of Prevention is Almost Here
Imagine knowing years in advance that you are likely to develop a serious disease and then discovering the lifestyle changes you can make to lower […]
The Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project: a pan-Canadian platform for research on chronic disease prevention
“Read The Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project: a pan-Canadian platform for research on chronic disease prevention, published on the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) website, […]
Canada’s largest health research project celebrates its 150-thousandth blood sample collection
Just as celebrating 150 years is a major milestone in the life of a nation, collecting 150,000 blood samples is a remarkable achievement for a […]
Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project featured in four-part National Post series
The National Post, read by over 3.2 million Canadians daily, has developed a four-part series focusing on the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP). The […]
The Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP): An Emerging Platform for Precision Health
Untangling the interplay between modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors – genetics, epigenetics, diet, lifestyle, and environment – is central to our understanding of the onset […]
The Partnership opens search for a Lead Partner and Scientific Home for the CPTP
The Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP) – Canada’s largest population health research platform – launched its research portal in 2015. This notable achievement provides […]