Gouvernance
Conseil de direction
Comité consultatif de la plate-forme de formation
Le conseil de direction est composé des chercheurs principaux, des codemandeurs et des collaborateurs de la subvention CANTRAIN, qui sont représentatifs de neuf provinces du pays. Le conseil guide, surveille et fournit des informations à l'ensemble de l'organisation afin d'obtenir une compréhension précise de son état actuel, de sa direction et de l'avenir souhaité.

Jean Bourbeau
MD, MSc, FRCPC, FCAHS
Chercheur principal désigné de CANTRAIN

Liam Kelly
BSc, MSc, PhD
CANTRAIN-Co-Investigator, as Early Career Researcher

Emily Bell
PhD, GradCertHSM
CANTRAIN-Principal Investigator

Simon Bacon
PhD, FTOS, FCCS, FABMR
CANTRAIN-Co-Investigator and Partner

Christine (Tina) Fahim
PhD, MSc
CANTRAIN-Co-Investigator, as Early Career Researcher

Linda Hunter
RN MScN, PhD(C)
CANTRAIN-Co-Investigator as Patient Partner

Suzanne N. Morin
MD, MSc, FRCP, FACP
CANTRAIN-Co-Principal Investigator

Lawrence Richer
MD, MSc
CANTRAIN-Principal Investigator

Elan C. Paluck
BSP, MSc, PhD
TBD

Diane Lacaille
MDCM, MHSc, FRCPC
CANTRAIN-Co-Investigator, as Assoc.-Professor

E. Ann Yeh
MA, MD, FRCPC, Dip ABPN
TBD

Barry D. Stein
TBD
CANTRAIN
RI-MUHC Accountability
Oversight Committee
This committee is responsible for the active oversight and management of our CIHR grant funds, as well as for collaborating on meeting the financial, human resources, legal, and space requirements of CANTRAIN.

Rhian Touyz
MBBCh, MSc (Med), PhD
Executive Director and Chief Scientific Officer

Gilbert Tordjman
CPA
Chief Operating and Development Officer

Susan James
MBA
Director, Research Grants and Institutional Performance
CANTRAIN CIHR Grant Principal Investigators, Co-Applicants and Collaborators
Principal Investigators
CANTRAIN's CIHR Grant 20+ Principal Applicants are individuals from across the country who have the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to lead the direction of our training platform and its associated activities.

David Collister
CRED
Alberta

Lawrence Richer
CRED
Alberta

Nadia Khan
CRED
British Columbia

Linda Li
CRED
British Columbia

Tony Reiman
CRED
New Brunswick

Liam Kelly
CRED
Newfounland

David Anderson
CRED
Nova Scotia

Britney Benoit
CRED
Nova Scotia

Tony Reiman
CRED
New Brunswick

Liam Kelly
CRED
Newfounland

David Anderson
CRED
Nova Scotia

Britney Benoit
CRED
Nova Scotia

Tony Reiman
CRED
New Brunswick

Liam Kelly
CRED
Newfounland

David Anderson
CRED
Nova Scotia

Britney Benoit
CRED
Nova Scotia

Tony Reiman
CRED
New Brunswick

Liam Kelly
CRED
Newfounland

David Anderson
CRED
Nova Scotia

Britney Benoit
CRED
Nova Scotia

Tony Reiman
CRED
New Brunswick

Liam Kelly
CRED
Newfounland

David Anderson
CRED
Nova Scotia

Britney Benoit
CRED
Nova Scotia

Tony Reiman
CRED
New Brunswick

Liam Kelly
CRED
Newfounland

David Anderson
CRED
Nova Scotia
Co-Applicants
CANTRAIN’s CIHR Grant 50+ Co-Applicants are individuals from across the country who play an active role in carrying our mission to develop clinical trial research competency through an efficient training environment.
Collaborators
Members
Discover the 30+ institutions that came together to make CANTRAIN's CIHR Grant possible and who are using our training platform to build clinical trials capacity in Canada. Through a structured review process, the CRB provides clear, actionable feedback to our module development team. Their oversight helps us uphold the highest standards for scientific accuracy, ethical integrity and regulatory compliance—ensuring every learner receives trustworthy, effective and up-to-date training.
Allied Clinical Trials Training Platforms (CTTPs) & Pan-Canadian Consortium
Sister Clinical Trials Training Platforms
Our Sister CTTPs are the training platforms with whom we collaborate closely on two key programs: the Studentship/Fellowship Program and the Clinical Trials Training Summit.
Pan-Canadian Consortium: Accelerating Clinical Trials
DESCRIBE COLLABORATION WITH ACT
Allied Clinical Trials Training Platforms
DESCRIBE RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER CTTPs