Predicting chronic disease enabled by New Brunswick & Nova Scotia data linkage
Predicting chronic disease has gotten faster and simpler with the linkage of data gathered from a longitudinal study involving over 34,000 participants and administrative health […]
Access Office Hours: Insider tips for effective health data applications
12:00 pm — 1:00 pm
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Webinar: Ultra-processed food consumption, depression, and diabetes: results from the CARTaGENE study
2:00 pm — 3:00 pm
New Research on Mental Health Service Use and COVID-19
Dr. Helen-Maria Vasiliadis, Full Professor at the University of Sherbrooke, is at the forefront of new research that sheds light on the factors associated with […]
Patient partners and researchers leading the path to a cancer-free tomorrow
Several researchers using CanPath data shared their latest findings at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference in Halifax. In 2014, Pauline McIntyre found an advertisement for […]
Trainee Research Webinar: The Built Environment, Metabolites, and Cancer Risk
12:00 pm — 1:00 pm
Access Office Hours: Requirements for Successful Student-Led Projects
12:00 pm — 1:00 pm
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Population Health Research: From Research to Practice and Policy
Over 50% of patients with diabetes develop complications, including cardiovascular diseases, kidney disease, and eye conditions. For Dr. Ye, these concerns motivated his urgency to […]
Dr. John Lewis at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference
Dr. John Lewis is a Professor in the Department of Oncology at the University of Alberta and the Bird Dogs Chair in Translational Oncology. Dr. […]
Dr. Trevor Dummer and Mohadeseh Ahmadi at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference
Dr. Trevor Dummer will be attending the Canadian Cancer Research Conference. Dr. Dummer is the co-Scientific Director for CanPath, an Associate Professor at the School of Population and Public […]