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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Webinar on applying for Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project data and biosamples to support key questions in cancer research
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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 […]
CPTP Scientific Directors receive a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research
The scientific directors of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP) and a team of scientists were recently awarded a grant of nearly $2 million from […]
A new Canadian cohort for cancer discoveries
International Innovation magazine speaks to Partnership CEO Shelly Jamieson, CPTP Senior Scientific Leader Jacques Magnan, and CPTP’s scientific directors. Read the six-page spread on internationalinnovation.com.
Canada’s largest health research platform has arrived
More than 300,000 Canadians have contributed data, measurements and biosamples to help build CPTP. On July 1, 2015, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer CEO Shelly Jamieson […]
Dr. Heather Bryant appears on Global Calgary to launch the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project
Watch Dr. Heather Bryant, Vice President, Cancer Control at the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, discuss Canada’s largest population health cohort on Global TV’s Morning News […]
Canada’s Largest-Ever Health Data Portal Opens to Global Researchers
Calgary, Alberta (June 29, 2015) – A landmark research portal that includes health and biological data from 300,000 Canadians — nearly one in every 50 […]