The Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health (CanPath) project, housed at DLSPH, is Canada's largest population cohort study and a national platform for population-level health research. CanPath allows researchers to explore how genetics, environment, lifestyle, and behaviour interact and contribute to the development of cancer and other chronic diseases. It is a living population laboratory containing a wealth of data from more than 350,000 Canadians, the largest data collection of its kind in Canadian history, aged 30-74 who are voluntarily sharing their health and biological information over several decades. This data is studied by researchers to better understand disease risk factors to help unlock the mysteries of cancer and other chronic diseases. The Communications & Knowledge Translation Officer leads all national communications activities for CanPath; including maintaining the website, social media posts, press releases, brochures, newsletters, and annual reports. They also work with researchers to translate research findings for a variety of audiences.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level