Réunion du groupe des essais cliniques randomisés du PRDTC – CAN-REVIEW avec Susan Marlin (présidente et directrice générale d’Essais cliniques Ontario (ECO)).

Rejoignez le groupe des essais cliniques randomisés du PRDTC le 12 janvier 2026 pour assister à la présentation de Susan Marlin, présidente et directrice générale d’Essais cliniques Ontario (ECO), qui partagera des informations sur CanReview.

CanReview est une collaboration pancanadienne soutenue par le consortium Accélérer les essais cliniques (AEC) qui vise à permettre une évaluation éthique unique de la recherche pour les essais cliniques multisites menés partout au Canada, tout en garantissant les normes éthiques les plus élevées.

Inscrivez-vous dès maintenant via ce lien pour découvrir comment vous pouvez vous engager et bénéficier de cette initiative nationale.

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à propos de Susan Marlin

Susan Marlin is the President and CEO of Clinical Trials Ontario (CTO), an organization established by the Province of Ontario in 2012 to make Ontario a preferred location for global clinical trials while maintaining the highest ethical standards. Prior to joining CTO served as the Associate Vice-Principal at Queen’s University. Susan worked with the National Cancer Institute of Canada Clinical Trials Group for many years, initially coordinating cancer clinical trials and later leading the development and implementation of the Ethics and Regulatory Office.

Susan has actively engaged in research ethics for many years.  She served as President of the Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards, as a member of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Research Integrity Committee, the Ontario Cancer Research Ethics Board and the Tri-Agency Panel on the Responsible Conduct of Research. Susan is on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of Life Sciences Ontario and the Management Team for the Ontario SPOR (Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research) Support Unit.  She is an Adjunct Lecturer at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario and is the nominated principal investigator on a Canadian Institutes of Health Research funded project to streamline research ethics review for child health research across Canada.

Susan was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She holds a BSc (Hons) from Dalhousie University and an MSc in Community Health and Epidemiology from Queen’s University. She was awarded the Queen’s Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal in 2012 in recognition of her work in support of military and veteran health research.