CANOC
The Canadian Observational Cohort Collaboration (CANOC) is an initiative of the Epidemiology and Population Health Program at the BC-CfE.  It is an integrated network of all registered treatment information from twelve cohort databases across British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and Newfoundland. This collaboration of national researchers and select databases establishes policy-relevant studies in HIV therapeutics, population, and public health. CANOC is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the CIHR Canadian Trials Network (CTN).
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The primary aims of CANOC are:
- To develop a nationally and internationally recognized and policy relevant program of research in HIV therapeutics and population and public health in Canada.
- To establish mentoring, training, and research opportunities for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and clinicians interested in HIV cohort research in Canada.
- To improve research and dissemination to physicians and individuals living with HIV and to improve knowledge translation of research regarding HIV therapeutics into provincial, national, and international HIV treatment guidelines