Ontario Health is Recruiting a Manager – Pharmacoeconomics

For full details and to apply online please visit https://oh.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/OH/details/Manager–Pharmacoeconomics_R103884 The Manager, Pharmacoeconomics will provide health economics expertise and advice to drug program operations and reimbursement decisions for oncology drug products. The Manager will lead the development of timely and policy-relevant economic evidence to enable provincial and pan-Canadian health technology (more…)
The Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control

New CCRE Opportunity : Team Lead – Decision Scientist (Ontario Health)

The Canadian Cancer Real-World Evaluation (CCRE) Platform is seeking a Team Lead – Decision Scientist at Ontario Health. Click here for full details and to apply online. In this role, the incumbent will lead analyses for real-world evidence (RWE) projects to address questions posed by federal, provincial, and territorial decision-makers (more…)

Opportunities with the Canadian Cancer Real-World Evaluation (CCRE) Platform

ARCC is pleased to announce the successful naming of the Canadian Cancer Real-World Evaluation (CCRE) Platform as a Core Network Partner for CADTH’s Post Market Drug Evaluation program. Led by ARCC Co-Director Dr. Kelvin Chan and hosted at Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario), CCRE  will generate real-world evidence in response (more…)

CCSRC Webinar June 17th – featuring ARCC Co-Director Dr. Stuart Peacock

Adapting in Real Time: some lessons from Covid-19 and its impact on cancer patients, survivors, and health systems June 17, 2022,  1:00-2:00pm EST Objectives Gain an understanding of some of the lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic for cancer patients, survivors, and families Learn about international and Canadian evidence from cancer (more…)

NCCMT & CPAC Report on Physical Activity As a Preventive Measure Against Cancer

The National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools (NCCMT) has partnered with the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) to develop a report on physical activity as a preventive measure against cancer. This report has informed a new online resource released by CPAC: Physical activity and cancer in Canada – Policy (more…)

Terry Fox New Frontiers Program Project Grants

The Terry Fox New Frontiers Program Project Grants is a long‐standing program involving the best cancer researchers in Canada. These programs support Canadian research teams exploring new frontiers in cancer research (i.e., breakthrough and transformative biomedical, clinical and translational research which may form the basis for innovative cancer prevention, diagnosis (more…)

CCS Health Equity Research Grants

The purpose of this funding program is to support research projects that seek to advance cancer-related health equity. Projects must be collaborative, co-created by people both affected by cancer and by structural marginalization, and designed to address the systemic, structural, and institutional factors that sustain health disparities in Canada. Applications (more…)

Pre-announcement : CCS Breakthrough Team Grants: Transforming Low Survival Cancers

The CIHR – Institute of Cancer Research and the Canadian Cancer Society are excited to announce the upcoming launch of a new funding opportunity, the CCS Breakthrough Team Grants: Transforming Low Survival Cancers. These grants will bring together the sharpest minds and research talent from across Canada and beyond, combining (more…)

2023 Terry Fox New Investigator Award

Registration of Intent Deadline: June 30th, 2022 For full details and information on how to apply visit https://www.tfri.ca/funding-opportunities/funding-programs/program/new-investigator-program Purpose To support outstanding new researchers as they develop their careers as independent research scientists or clinician scientists to undertake high-quality cancer research, while in close collaboration and mentorship with Canadian cancer (more…)

CCS Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research – Inclusive Excellence Prize nominations open until June 15, 2022

The Canadian Cancer Society has recognized individuals who have made, and are making, valuable contributions to the cancer research ecosystem in Canada since 1993 through our Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research. Several months ago, they launched the 2021 call for nominations for the six prizes offered by CCS, and (more…)