Governance

Governing Council

Training Platform Advisory Committee (TPAC)

The Governing Council is composed of the CANTRAIN grant principal investigators, co-applicants, and collaborators who are representative of nine provinces across the country. The council guides, monitors, and provides input across the entire organization in order to gain an accurate understanding of its current state, direction, and desired future.

RI-MUHC Accountability Oversight Committee

This committee is responsible for the active oversight and management of our CIHR grant funds, as well as for collaborating on meeting the financial, human resources, legal, and space requirements of CANTRAIN.

CANTRAIN CIHR Grant Principal Investigators, Co-Applicants and Collaborators

Principal Applicants

CANTRAIN's CIHR Grant 20+ Principal Applicants are individuals from across the country who have the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to lead the direction of our training platform and its associated activities.

Co-Applicants

CANTRAIN’s CIHR Grant 50+ Co-Applicants are individuals from across the country who play an active role in carrying our mission to develop clinical trial research competency through an efficient training environment.

Collaborators

CANTRAIN’s CIHR Grant 12 Collaborators are individuals from across the country who provide specific support our operations, the development of our training platform, and our associated activities.

Members

Discover the 30+ institutions that came together to make CANTRAIN's CIHR Grant possible and who are using our training platform to build clinical trials capacity in Canada.

Allied Clinical Trials Training Platforms (CTTPs) & Pan-Canadian Consortium

Sister Clinical Trials Training Platforms

Our Sister CTTPs are the training platforms with whom we collaborate closely on two key programs: the Studentship/Fellowship Program and the Clinical Trials Training Summit.

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Pan-Canadian Consortium: Accelerating Clinical Trials

ACT and CANTRAIN are joining forces to reshape Canada’s clinical trials landscape. One focuses on streamlining administrative processes and promoting greater inclusion in research, while the other designs innovative training programs to build clinical trial competencies across the country. Together, they foster a unified and collaborative environment that supports efficiency, equity, and innovation in clinical trial training and implementation.

Allied Clinical Trials Training Platforms

CANTRAIN actively supports the specialized training platforms of HDRN Pragmatic Clinical Trials, CANSTAT, and IMPaCT. Each enriches its clinical trials training ecosystem by contributing targeted expertise, from pragmatic trial methodologies to advanced statistical competencies and research focused on maternal and pediatric populations. This complementarity enables CANTRAIN to deliver comprehensive, inclusive training tailored to the diverse needs of Canada’s clinical research sector.