Canadian One Health Training Program on Emerging Zoonoses

About us

Strengthening Canada’s One Health capacity to respond to emerging zoonotic threats through training, mentorship, and collaboration.

50+

Trainees

40+

Mentors

Canopy supports a growing community of mentors and emerging leaders working towards a healthier future.

Our Mission

Advancing One Health Research

Training highly competent personnel capable of excellence in health research on emerging zoonoses with a One Health approach.

Developing a connected community of highly skilled researchers who will work, collaborate and innovate together.

Building sustainable and resilient systems that can better prevent, prepare for and respond to current and future threats.

Fostering curiosity and lifelong learning.

Putting Science Into Action

What We Do: In the Lab, Field, and Beyond

University of Saskatchewan
Banerjee Lab  
Université de Montréal
Investigating tick-borne pathogens in small mammals
University of Toronto
Mubareka Lab
University of Saskatchewan
Banerjee Lab
Université de Montréal
Tick sampling
Université de Montréal
ELUZO project
Universite de Montreal
ELUZO project
Toronto Metropolitan University
Canadian Beach Cohort Study (Ian Young's lab)
Toronto Metropolitan University
Canadian Beach Cohort Study (Ian Young's lab)
Land acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we live, work, meet and travel on the traditional territories of Indigenous Peoples that have cared for this land, now called Canada, since time immemorial. These lands are either subject to First Nations self-government under modern treaty, unceded and un-surrendered territories, or traditional territories from which First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples have been displaced.

FUNDING PARTNERS

Canopy is one of five Health Research Training Platforms funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and one of two that focus on One Health — the other addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

OTHER PARTNERS & COLLABORATORS

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