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CARTaGENE is a population based cohort based on an ongoing and long-term health study of 40, 000 men and women in Québec. It is a regional cohort member of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health (CanPath). The project's core mandate is to identify the genetic and environmental causes of common chronic diseases affecting the Québec population. The overall objective from a public health perspective is to develop personalized medicine and public policy initiatives targeting high-risk groups. CARTaGENE is under the scientific direction of Sébastien Jacquemont, M.D., Ekaterini Kritikou, Ph.D. and Philippe Broët, M.D. Ph.D., of the Sainte-Justine Children's Hospital University Health Center. Based in Montréal Québec, Canada, CARTaGENE is operated under the infrastructure of the Sainte-J

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  • CARTaGENE is a population based cohort based on an ongoing and long-term health study of 40, 000 men and women in Québec. It is a regional cohort member of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health (CanPath). The project's core mandate is to identify the genetic and environmental causes of common chronic diseases affecting the Québec population. The overall objective from a public health perspective is to develop personalized medicine and public policy initiatives targeting high-risk groups. CARTaGENE is under the scientific direction of Sébastien Jacquemont, M.D., Ekaterini Kritikou, Ph.D. and Philippe Broët, M.D. Ph.D., of the Sainte-Justine Children's Hospital University Health Center. Based in Montréal Québec, Canada, CARTaGENE is operated under the infrastructure of the Sainte-Justine Children's Hospital University Health Center and has seen funding from Genome Canada, the Canadian Foundation for Innovation and Génome Québec and the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) since 2007 among other sources. The program was initially founded by Professors Claude Laberge and Bartha Knoppers, and developed through two phases of participant recruitment under the direction of Professor Philip Awadalla as Scientific Director of the cohort from 2009 to 2015, who is now the National Scientific Director of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health (CanPath). (en)
  • La plateforme CARTaGENE (www.cartagene.qc.ca) est une base de données biologiques (biobanque) et une base de données sur la santé de plus de 40 000 Québécois âgés entre 40 et 69 ans au moment du recrutement. Le mandat principal du projet est d'identifier les causes génétiques et environnementales des maladies chroniques courantes qui touchent la population du Québec comme le diabète, les maladies cardiovasculaires et le cancer. L'objectif global du point de vue de la santé publique est de développer une médecine personnalisée et de favoriser des initiatives de politiques publiques ciblant les groupes à haut risque. La biobanque CARTaGENE est sous la direction scientifique de Sébastien Jacquemont, du Dr Ekaterini Kritikou et du Dr Philippe Broët, du Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine pour enfants situé à Montréal, au Québec. Depuis 2007, ce projet a bénéficié de financement provenant, entre autres, de Génome Canada, de Génome Québec, de la et du (CPAC). (fr)
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  • CARTaGENE is a population based cohort based on an ongoing and long-term health study of 40, 000 men and women in Québec. It is a regional cohort member of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health (CanPath). The project's core mandate is to identify the genetic and environmental causes of common chronic diseases affecting the Québec population. The overall objective from a public health perspective is to develop personalized medicine and public policy initiatives targeting high-risk groups. CARTaGENE is under the scientific direction of Sébastien Jacquemont, M.D., Ekaterini Kritikou, Ph.D. and Philippe Broët, M.D. Ph.D., of the Sainte-Justine Children's Hospital University Health Center. Based in Montréal Québec, Canada, CARTaGENE is operated under the infrastructure of the Sainte-J (en)
  • La plateforme CARTaGENE (www.cartagene.qc.ca) est une base de données biologiques (biobanque) et une base de données sur la santé de plus de 40 000 Québécois âgés entre 40 et 69 ans au moment du recrutement. Le mandat principal du projet est d'identifier les causes génétiques et environnementales des maladies chroniques courantes qui touchent la population du Québec comme le diabète, les maladies cardiovasculaires et le cancer. L'objectif global du point de vue de la santé publique est de développer une médecine personnalisée et de favoriser des initiatives de politiques publiques ciblant les groupes à haut risque. La biobanque CARTaGENE est sous la direction scientifique de Sébastien Jacquemont, du Dr Ekaterini Kritikou et du Dr Philippe Broët, du Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-J (fr)
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  • CARTaGENE biobank (en)
  • CARTaGENE (fr)
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