Arthritis Research a Partnership in Canada
Canadian Arthritis Network to host its scientific conference in
"The CAN conference is unusual in the scientific world because people living with arthritis play such a significant role," says
In addition to setting a precedent in the research community by integrating so thoroughly with people who live with arthritis, the Canadian Arthritis Network also supports smaller Canadian arthritis research networks to help them achieve more.
This year's conference showcases the successes and progress of nearly a dozen groups that are seeking a better life for people suffering from arthritis.
For example, with CAN funding the Canadian Alliance of Paediatric Rheumatology Investigators (CAPRI) recently spearheaded an international meeting with their counterparts from the
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Other topics featured at the conference include: Genetic discoveries that will change the way we manage inflammatory autoimmune diseases; Pain research - where are we now?; and, Cartilage repair: translation into clinical practice. A special networking session, using a speed dating model, will put conference delegates up close and personal with representatives from a variety of arthritis groups, project leaders and industry. This session is expected to generate new (research) partnerships.
The scientific program begins tomorrow at
Selected presenters from the conference will also be speaking on the theme "Unravelling the Mysteries and Myths of Arthritis" at a free public event being held tonight (November 19), from 7-9 p.m. in the Grouse Room. This event is co-hosted by CAN and The Arthritis Society and media are encouraged to attend.
CAN would like to gratefully acknowledge the following sponsors for their support: Abbott, Roche and sanofi aventis.
Attention broadcast media: a Canadian Arthritis Network DVD that contains b-roll and testimonials is available for broadcast use. Please inquire if interested.
About the Canadian Arthritis Network
The Canadian Arthritis Network (CAN) (www.arthritisnetwork.ca) is a not-for-profit organization, funded by the Government of Canada's Networks of Centres of Excellence (www.nce.gc.ca), to support arthritis research and development and to facilitate the commercialization of its Network Investigators' discoveries. CAN is the single point of contact that links almost 200 leading Canadian arthritis researchers and clinicians, 45 Canadian academic institutions, The Arthritis Society, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and government.
For further information: Stacey Johnson, Director of Communications, (416) 586-4685 Toronto (office), November 18-22 please call (416) 712-4448 (cell), [email protected], www.arthritisnetwork.ca
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