Research & Development Services & Centres à Québec, QC

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Room 4081, 1045, Avenue De La Médecine, Québec, G1V 0A6

(418) 656-5830
ArcticNet is a Network of Centres of Excellence of Canada that brings together scientists and managers in the natural, human health and social sciences with their partners from Inuit organizations, northern communities, federal and provincial agencies and the private sector to study the impacts of climate change in the coastal Canadian Arctic. Over 145 ArcticNet researchers from 30 Canadian Universities, 8 federal and 11 provincial agencies and departments collaborate with research teams in Denmark, Finland, France, Greenland, Japan, Norway, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the USA. Earth’s climate is warming and the increase in average global temperature predicted by climate models will be amplified at Arctic latitudes. In Canada, climate warming will have tremendous environmental, socio-economic and strategic consequences that will be felt first and most severely in Arctic communities and territories. The reduction of coastal sea-ice already hinders traditional hunting by Inuit, reduces the habitat of the unique Arctic fauna, increases exposure of coastal communities to storms and could soon open the way to intercontinental shipping, raising new challenges to Canadian sovereignty and security. In the terrestrial coastal environment, warmer temperatures and permafrost thawing are already disrupting transportation, buildings and other infrastructures. The central objective of ArcticNet is to contribute to the development and dissemination of the knowledge needed to formulate adaptation strategies and national policies to help Canadians face the impacts and opportunities of climate change and modernization in the Arctic. A major goal of ArcticNet is to engage Inuit organizations, northern communities, universities, research institutes, industry as well as government and international agencies as partners in the scientific process and the steering of the Network.
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140-3165, Chemin Saint-Louis, Québec, G1W 4R4

(418) 780-3501
The Centre de recherche Saint-Louis’ purpose is quite simple: increase the quality of living for all human beings. This same purpose drives our team of experts to conduct in-depth research in a whole array of medical fields as complex as they are diverse. To continually strive towards meeting our goals, we have been working in close partnership with the largest pharmaceutical consortia for more than 10 years now, associations that share our great desire to improve health care. The Centre de recherche Saint-Louis is the expression of a simple objective, enabled by carrying out comprehensive research. Clinical research is essential to the development of safe and effective medications. While the whole research and development process typically takes more than a decade, only the very last steps involve human participation. Without the implication of participants like you, developing new medications and improving existing ones would be nearly impossible.
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2601 Chemin de la Canardière, Office F - 5577, Québec, G1J 2G3

(418) 663-5747
Research institute
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21, Rue Mont-Carmel, VIEUX QUÉBEC, Québec, G1R 4A5

418-694-2214
Anthropologue, Archéologue, Anthropologist, Archaeologist

1030, avenue des Sciences-Humaines, Québec, G1V 0A6

(418) 656-2131

480 Rue Fleurie, Québec, G1K 0B6

(418) 657-2747

831 avenue Marguerite Bourgeoys, Québec, G1S 3W5

(581) 888-1848

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