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 platform teams up with University of Toronto to accelerate cancer and chronic disease research
Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP) enters a new era of scientific activity under the leadership of newly appointed National Scientific Director, Dr. Philip Awadalla […]
PATH & CPTP Update: How the data and biosamples provided by CPTP participants are helping researchers understand the causes of cancer and chronic disease
As part of the Atlantic PATH Road Show, this public presentation gave an overview of CPTP, Atlantic PATH, and how the data will be used […]
Webinar: New Data Release by the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project
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 […]
Grow your research with the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP)
Researchers from the Atlantic PATH – one of CPTP’s partners – provide an overview of CPTP, the data and biosamples available for request by investigators, […]
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 […]
Webinar: The Cross-Cohort Harmonization Project for Tomorrow (CHPT)
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