Sponsor
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Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute | University of Calgary
This event is supported by the Cenovus Energy Chair in Child and Maternal Health funded through the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation.
CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health
Merck Canada
MICYRN
Molly Towell Perinatal Research Foundation
SILVER

Centre de recherche Azrieli
The Centre de recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte-Justine is a leading mother-child health research institution affiliated with the Université de Montréal. It is an integral part of CHU Sainte-Justine, the largest mother-child health centre in Canada. Driven by a passion for excellence, it aims to develop true precision health by leveraging the full potential of data and of the most advanced technologies. It brings together 295 research investigators, including more than 160 clinician-scientists, and over 580 graduate and postgraduate students, all focused on advancing knowledge, finding innovative means for prevention, developing faster and less invasive diagnostic methods and treatments, and optimizing patients’ care trajectories.
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Fondation du CHU Sainte-Justine
Growing beyoud with us means transforming lives, for life.
Fondation CHU Sainte-Justine: Support the health of children and families

Children's Health Research Institute - CHRI
Children's Health Research Institute discovers ways to prevent and treat diseases affecting babies, children, and youth, helping them lead happy, healthy lives.
Located in London, Ontario, Canada, we are part of London Health Sciences Institute Research Institute and are affiliated with Western University. We have more than 200 scientists and associate scientists working within our Institute. Last year, our Scientists and Associate Scientists attracted more than $51-million CDN in research funding and authored 441 original publications. Our research is supported by the generosity of donors who contribute to Children’s Health Foundation, as well as government agencies, non-profit foundations, companies and organizations.

Kids Brain Health Network
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) is a Canada-wide network that spreads, scales and implements proven solutions for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families. Since 2009, KBHN has partnered with communities, industries, governments and not-for-profit organizations to improve early identification of neurodevelopmental disabilities, effective interventions and treatments, and family support. KBHN’s vision is for all children to enjoy a good quality of life, participate in every aspect of society, and reach their full potential.

McMaster University
McMaster is a global leader in health education, research and training, and home to some of the best and brightest minds in the world. Building off our storied history as the birthplace of problem-based learning and evidence-based medicine, the Faculty of Health Sciences continues to drive forward change and be the heartbeat of health innovation. Our approach to learning transcends the walls of the classroom and empowers learners to solve today’s global challenges and shape tomorrow’s world. Here at McMaster, we are at the forefront of the future of health care in Canada and around the globe.










