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+ | The **Canadian Network for Advanced Interdisciplinary Methods (CAN-AIM)** is a Canadian national research network based in [[canada: | ||
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+ | Its mandate is to enhance the validity and accuracy of research on drugs’ comparative effectiveness and safety. | ||
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+ | ===== Affiliations ===== | ||
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+ | The network is made up of 48 researchers from 12 universities and research centres from 6 Canadian provinces providing complementary clinical and methodological expertise, with representation from some institutions in the [[United States of America]].((// | ||
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+ | ==== Principal Investigators ==== | ||
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+ | ^ Name ^ Specialty | ||
+ | | [[Sasha Bernatsky]] | ||
+ | | [[Louise Pilote]] | ||
+ | | [[Michal Abrahamowicz]] | ||
+ | ==== Academia ==== | ||
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+ | Member universities in the CAN-AIM network include: | ||
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+ | * [[Dalhousie University]] | ||
+ | * [[Laval University]] | ||
+ | * [[McGill University]] | ||
+ | * [[Memorial University of Newfoundland]] | ||
+ | * [[Queen' | ||
+ | * [[Université de Sherbrooke]] | ||
+ | * [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] | ||
+ | * [[University of Alberta]] | ||
+ | * [[University of Calgary]] | ||
+ | * [[University of British Columbia]] | ||
+ | * [[University of Manitoba]] | ||
+ | * [[University of Montreal]] | ||
+ | * [[University of Ottawa]] | ||
+ | * [[University of Toronto]] | ||
+ | * [[University of Waterloo]] | ||
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+ | ==== Funding ==== | ||
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+ | CAN-AIM is funded by the [[Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network]] (DSEN) through a partnership between the [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]] (CIHR) and [[Health Canada]].((// |