Clinical Trials Are the Key to Furthering Personalized Medicine
Note: This editorial was originally published in the Toronto Star and on healthinsight.ca. Find the original editorial here. Editorial by Susan Marlin, President & CEO,
Note: This editorial was originally published in the Toronto Star and on healthinsight.ca. Find the original editorial here. Editorial by Susan Marlin, President & CEO,
Ontario has a lot to offer when it comes to conducting clinical trials. Industry looks to Ontario because of our world-class key opinion leaders, our
More than 170 representatives from academia, the Ontario and Québec governments, multi-national pharmaceutical companies, biotech companies, and contract research organizations attended the session, titled “Rare Disease and Genomics in 3D: From Diagnostics to Data to Drug Discovery and Development.”
This year’s Clinical Trials Ontario (CTO) conference welcomed a select group of Ontario-based health care start-ups to exhibit at its first-ever Innovation Showcase.
Clinical Trials Ontario in partnership with Women’s College Hospital Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV), St. Michael’s Applied Health Research Centre (AHRC), TOHealth!, and University of Toronto’s H2i is hosting a lunch educational event discussing clinical trials. What is a clinical trial? Do you need one? What resources exist to help you run one? These are all questions we will answer with presentations and a panel of local experts who represent the organizations who are here to help.