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BUILDING BRIDGES - Summary Report

30 Nov 2021

Rose Goldstein, Research Canada’s Chair worked together to follow the science against the tide opened the event, setting the context for the af- of the virus under intense pressures and a challeng- ternoon’s presentations and discussion. [...] Nevertheless, there is still much more to be done to harness the full strength and to contribute to the country’s economic recovery and the future performance of our health 2 Presentation - Innovation and Collaboration: The Changing Trajectory of a Pandemic Dr. [...] When supply chain during the pandemic was not easy, but the outbreak began, the two companies were already unparalleled cooperation between the public and the positioned to partner and were able to begin their private sectors was another key factor in addressing work to refine the mRNA vaccine right out of the gate these challenges and what started as an innocent sit in March 2020, even before a f. [...] Academic and public sector collaborations to protect students and researchers The University of Waterloo partnered with York University collaborated with other Darwin AI and Rogers to develop COVID Net, academic institutions, the Council of Ontario which can access neural learning from chest X Universities, Toronto Public Health and the rays while maintaining privacy and anonymity. [...] The pandemic made us pay attention to how we communicate within organizations and across sectors, and even more importantly, how we communicate with the general public We can and need to collaborate globally 6 Online technology has tremendous We need to look to the future collaborative advantages across many components of the health care system, including patient care and research “How do we take.
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