BC Health Information Management Professionals' Society (BCHIMPS) non-profit organization that is responsible for managing health information within BC.
Principal investigators and group leaders from academia, government labs, and industry with an interest in development of bioinformatics resources in Canada.
Canada Health Infoway is working to develop a network of electronic health records across Canada in order to improve the quality and access to healthcare services, therefore making them more productive.
The Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA) is a membership-based organization that manage the security, privacy and accuracy of patient records in hospitals across Canada.
Canadian Organzation for the Advancement of Computers in Health (COACH) is an organization that promotes understanding of health informatics within the Canadian health system through education, information, networking and communication.
The HUMan MOLecular GENetics Portal Site (HUM-MOLGEN) is a source of various types of information related to human molecular genetics, including: news, lists of and links to biomedical companies and journals, job and event listings and discussion forums.
Scholarly society dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of living systems through computation; emphasis is on the role of computing and informatics in advancing molecular biology.
Deploy resources and technology of a high-throughput genome mapping and DNA sequencing lab to decrypt the genetic code, specifically to advance cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment.
NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information; est. 1988.
The Centre for Applied Genomics is a Canadian centre for human genome and disease research. Resources include Genomic and cDNA library screening (human, mouse, dog, pig) provided free to Canadian academic researchers with a nominal clone retrieval fee. Also: Research Genetics, NIA/NIH and RIKEN cDNAs.