September 30th, 2022 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in honor of the lost children and Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities.
On this day, CanHepC honors the children who survived the residential school system and those who never came back as...
Une étude de CanHepC explore les obstacles et les facilitateurs à la mise en œuvre du dépistage avec option de refus de l'hépatite C dans les prisons provinciales du Québec.
Bien que l'élimination de l'hépatite C soit désormais possible grâce à l'avènement de la thérapie antivirale à...
Today, July 28th, is World Hepatitis Day. For the occasion, we’ve regrouped different initiatives, online tools, articles, videos and other activities organised by CanHepC and our partners.
In this video, CanHepC member Daryl Luster, Peer Programs Lead at the BC Hepatitis Network,...July 28 is a day to call for action and raise awareness on the global burden of viral hepatitis which impacts over 325 million people in the world. CanHepC joins its voice to the World Hepatitis Day campaign under the theme ‘I Can’t Wait’ urging for concrete action to be taken to tackle viral...
The CanHepC trainee fellowship competition provides transdisciplinary training and stipends to exceptional university graduates at various stages of their academic and professional career.
A total of 7 new student trainees will be joining the ranks of the program in September 2023:...
CanHepC’s flagship meeting, the 11th Canadian Symposium on HCV (CSHCV) took place on May 13, 2022 as part of the Canadian Liver Meeting. Co-chaired by Nadine Kronfli and Rodney Russell, under the theme getting back on track toward hepatitis C elimination, the CSHCV this year was held in a...