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International and Commercial Partnerships

Partnership Matters for PCGL!

Partnerships are essential for the long-term sustainability, recognition, and growth of genomic data initiatives. By working with numerous partners from various settings, such as academia, industry, and government, genomic initiatives can secure stable support, exposure, strengthen governance, and maintain high-quality, accessible data. These collaborations ensure that the PCGL remains a reliable, equitable, and impactful resource over time for research and public health.

If you are interested in working with us to elevate the impact of Canadian genomics data to the next level, please contact us.

Our Mandate

The Partnership working group is responsible for identifying and engaging with potential collaborators while developing policies to facilitate the development of responsible, mutually beneficial partnerships. It is also involved in the oversight and assessment of ongoing partnerships.

About Us

Chair: Yann Joly

Coordinator: Nicole Palmour

Partnership officer: Sasha Faraji

Members: Adrian Thorogood, Angela Page, Claude Bhérer, Guillaume Bourque, Josette-Renée Landry, Kimberly Begley, Mark Lundie, Megan Parker, Suzanne Deliscar, Jordan Lerner-Ellis.

Partnership Policies

Partnership Framework

To access a PDF version of PCGL’s Partnerships Framework, click here. 
Framework-for-International-and-Commercial-Partnerships-Working-draft-1.1-KB.docx