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canadian_network_for_advanced_interdisciplinary_methods [2022/05/15 05:28]
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 +The **Canadian Network for Advanced Interdisciplinary Methods (CAN-AIM)** is a Canadian national research network based in [[canada:quebec:Montreal]], [[canada:Quebec]].
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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]].((//Who We Are.// CAN-AIM. Retrieved May 14, 2022, from https://canaim.ca/who-we-are/))
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 +==== Principal Investigators ====
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 +^     CAN-AIM Principal Investigators     ^^^^
 +^ Name  ^ Specialty  ^ Affiliation  ^ Notes  ^
 +| [[Sasha Bernatsky]]  | [[Rheumatology]]  | [[Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre]]  | -  |
 +| [[Louise Pilote]]  | [[Internal medicine]]  | [[McGill University]]  | -  |
 +| [[Michal Abrahamowicz]]  | [[Biostatistics]]  | [[McGill University]], [[McGill University Health Centre]]  | -  |
 +==== 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's University]]
 +  * [[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]].((//About CAN-AIM.// CAN-AIM. Retrieved May 14, 2022, from https://archive.ph/VFbba))
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