The New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data, and Training’s (NB-IRDT) 10-day COVID-19 outcome model shows New Brunswick is currently tracking towards a best-case scenario outcome, according to data as of
On March 27, 2020, the Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium (CANUE) hosted a webinar about the connections between CANUE and three provincial data centres, including the New Brunswick Institute
An international team with Maritime connections has published a new systematic review in the European Spine Journal that considers the evidence for chronic physical illnesses, mental health disorders, and psychological features as risk
The CONNECT project is nearing completion and the team has been busy sharing their experience and findings with health and social service providers, policy-makers and the Autistic community—an important aim
Today, the Myeloma Priority Setting Partnership (Myeloma PSP) launched a survey to learn the research priorities of people living with myeloma, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. The Myeloma PSP survey is anonymous and
Patients’ Den 2019 awards $15,000 in funding for patient-oriented research in New Brunswick On October 3, 2019, a diverse group of students, clinicians, researchers, and other stakeholders participated in the
Watch the video with Closed Captions The CONNECT project has launched a new bilingual video that shares the perspectives and experiences of Autistic youth and adults, and their parents. CONNECT
Canada takes step forward in building its capacity to respond to health challenges April 23, 2019 – Vancouver, B.C. – Canadian Institutes of Health Research Responding effectively to health challenges,