Scleroderma Society of Ontario (SSO) is committed to promoting increased public awareness, advancing patient wellness and supporting research in Ontario’s scleroderma community. SSO is a registered charity and was established in 2007 with one main priority: support people with scleroderma in their quest for information, community connection, advice, and yes, a cure!

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28
Mar-2024

The Brain-Body Institute (BBI) is a joint research initiative between St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, and McMaster University and was created to advance the understanding of relations between the brain, the nervous system and bodily disorders. Clinical and basic scientists in this multidisciplinary Institute study the interaction and impact of environmental factors, including stress, early life […]

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Addictive disorders, such as alcohol use disorder, nicotine dependence, illicit drug addiction and pathological gambling, are among the most widespread psychiatric disorders in Canada and around the world. Approximately one in five Canadians experience addiction over their lifetime. Addictive disorders commonly co-occur with other psychiatric disorders, such as mood disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder, and […]

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We are a psychiatric research centre located in Hamilton, Ontario. We are currently recruiting participants for various studies. Please click the links below to find out more about each individual study and how to participate: OCD Research Study Are you currently taking medication for your OCD, but not fully benefiting from it? We are currently […]

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Over 400 million persons worldwide suffer from a mental disorder, including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, dementia and developmental disorders such as autism. Most major severe mental illnesses are highly heritable, have strong genetic underpinnings, emerge in childhood and adolescence, and run a lifelong chronic course. A better understanding and treatment of mental health is a […]

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The Centre for Burn Research conducts research focusing on developing treatments and therapies to improve outcomes for burn patients. Our leadership has over 25 years of experience in burn care and research and has helped to develop other leading burn centres around Canada. Our goal is to improve survival and quality of life through high-quality, […]

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14
Mar-2024

The C20/20 Innovation Hub at McMaster University specializes in the development and commercialization of novel biomaterials and therapeutic approaches with a particular expertise in the ophthalmic space. Our interdisciplinary team takes a global view of the translational pipeline, with expertise ranging from early stage chemistry through to preclinical validation. Our facilities are located at a […]

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14
Mar-2024

McMaster University is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main McMaster campus is on 121 hectares of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood and Westdale, adjacent to the Royal Botanical Gardens

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11
Mar-2024

Molecular sensing is integral to the development of pharmaceuticals and biomaterials but is often expensive and slow. Wavesimplix is developing a patent pending optical biomaterial to simplify the detection and characterization of molecular binding events which leverages existing infrastructure to provide unique data signals, with decreased experimental troubleshooting, all within the researcher’s own lab.

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11
Mar-2024

Kapoose Creek Bio is a Canadian biotech company using AI technologies to uncover small molecule medicines from nature with unprecedented speed and scale. Our R&D efforts are supported by off-grid research facilities in the hunt for undiscovered chemistry in environments of unique biodiversity. We have developed a platform – unEarth Rx – that integrates phenotypic […]

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