The Canadian Network for Advanced Interdisciplinary Methods (CAN-AIM) is a Canadian national research network based in Montreal, Quebec.
Its mandate is to enhance the validity and accuracy of research on drugs’ comparative effectiveness and safety.
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.1)
CAN-AIM Principal Investigators | |||
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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 | - |
Member universities in the CAN-AIM network include:
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.2)