Network

Association Québécoise des infirmières et intervenants en recherche Clinique (AQIIRC)

Founded in 1991 by a group of research nurses, the Association québécoise des infirmières et intervenants en recherche clinique (AQIIRC) is a Quebec-based professional association that supports clinical research practitioners across disciplines. Originally focused on nurses, it has since expanded to welcome all clinical research stakeholders working in hospitals, clinics, pharma, or as independent professionals. AQIIRC promotes excellence through continuous training, an annual congress, and a strong peer-support network—helping to advance clinical research quality and collaboration throughout the province. As a valued member of N2 Canada since 2017, we’re proud to count AQIIRC among our key network partners. 

Indoc Research

Indoc Research is a Toronto-based, not-for-profit research support organization founded in 2005. They specialize in building interdisciplinary data ecosystems for health research—offering services like privacy-protected data platforms, data management, molecular research, analytics, and collaborative infrastructure across the research lifecycle. The team helps to “connect, build, and grow” sustainable research partnerships and contributes to national and international initiatives like Brain-CODE, ONDRI, POND, and EBRAINS.

Horizon Health

Horizon Health Network is one of New Brunswick’s two regional health authorities, providing care across 12 hospitals, 28 health centres, and community programs. Serving approximately 750,000 people in central and southern regions, it employs around 14,000 staff and 1,242 physicians, and oversees multiple mental health, addictions, and rehabilitation services.

Clinical Trials British Columbia

Clinical Trials British Columbia strengthens BC’s clinical trials ecosystem.

Supported by Michael Smith Health Research BC, we coordinate a unified, province-wide approach to advancing clinical trials. In partnership with researchers, health organizations, and communities across BC and Canada, we build the capacity to attract and conduct high-quality trials.

Our leadership enhances ethical and regulatory compliance and expands access to clinical trials for patients and communities across the province.

C17 Research Network

The C17 Council is a Canadian national network linking the 16 pediatric hematology, oncology, and stem cell transplant programs across Canada. Established to enhance collaboration, it drives multi-centre research in childhood cancer and blood disorders. Through grant-supported initiatives like the C17 Research Network and partnerships such as U‑Link Canada, C17 facilitates protocol development, regulatory compliance, and knowledge translation to improve outcomes for children with cancer and serious blood conditions.