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CHÉOS Trainee Kirsten Marchand recently explored the experiences of clients receiving injectable opioid agonist treatment.
Read MoreWith more than 75 scientists, research at CHÉOS encompasses a wide breadth of health areas. We highlight some of these projects here.
CHÉOS Trainee Kirsten Marchand recently explored the experiences of clients receiving injectable opioid agonist treatment.
Read MoreA $2.5 million project called ‘PRECISION’ is underway. It will study more than a million Canadians with inflammatory diseases of the skin, joint or bowel
Read MoreThe GenCOUNSEL project aims to figure out the best ways to provide equitable access to genetic counselling for genome-wide sequencing in Canada.
Read MorePORTIA is the latest study in a long-term program of research that is developing evidence-based overdose prevention strategies and helping address the opioid crisis
Read MoreCHÉOS is supportying a number of studies looking at how changes to diet and exercise habits can improve the health of people with or at risk for type 2 diabetes
Read MoreThe RACKED Study will look at the effectiveness of intramuscular ketamine for patients presenting to the ED with agitation and violent behaviour.
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