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L'ensemble de données synthétiques de CanPath

…un échantillon aléatoire de données CanPath, qui comprend des participants du projet BC Generations, du projet Alberta Tomorrow, de l’Étude sur la santé Ontario, de CARTaGENE et de la VOIE…

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Webinar: New Data Release by the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project

…country of birth, languages spoken, ethnic background, education, income, family and household structure, job-related information) health history (e.g., cancers, any conditions of the digestive, respiratory, musculoskeletal, circulatory and endocrine systems,…

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Rationale, design, and methods for Canadian alliance for healthy hearts and minds cohort study (CAHHM) – a Pan Canadian cohort study

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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 celebrated their achievement by launching…

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The Comparative Reliability and Feasibility of the Past-Year Canadian Diet History Questionnaire II: Comparison of the Paper and Web

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La plus grande plateforme de recherche sur la santé de la population du Canada a été inaugurée

Plus de 300 000 Canadiens ont fourni des données, des mesures et des échantillons biologiques pour aider à développer le PPCED. Le 1er juillet 2015, Shelly Jamieson, PDG du Partenariat canadien contre le cancer,…

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Shandra Harman

…a University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services (AHS) research and innovation centre, has worked with both the Cancer and Surgical Strategic Clinical Networks, and has consulted for various research…

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Megan Vanstone

Megan Vanstone is the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency’s Director of Research Development & Strategy and assumed the role of Scientific Director for Healthy Future Sask in 2025. She received her Bachelor…

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Grow your research with the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP)

…and some examples of how it has been used to study the causes of cancer and chronic disease in Atlantic Canadians.  See the full webinar on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/embed/3HXpfUDz25g…

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Dr. Jennifer Vena

Dr. Jennifer Vena joined CanPath as Scientific Director, Alberta’s Tomorrow Project in 2017. Dr. Vena is a research scientist at CancerControl Alberta in Alberta Health Services. She is Principal Investigator…

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