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Publication DateTitleAuthor(s)
2015Affinity Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Assays For Small Molecule ScreeningForsberg, Erica M.
Feb-2025Chronic disease prevalence and preventive care among Ontario social housing residents compared with the general population: a population-based cohort studyBrar, Jasdeep; Agarwal, Gina; Keshavarz, Homa; Angeles, Ric; Pirrie, Melissa; Marzanek, Francine; Nguyen, Francis; Paterson, J Michael; Koester, Christie; Mahal, Guneet; Plishka, Mikayla; Popal, Sahar; Vanama, Manasvi
May-2020COVID-19 rapid evidence profile #10: What screening approaches can be used in non-healthcare settings (e.g., universities, stores and office settings) to identify people who may have COVID-19 and need to take appropriate action?Wilson, MG; Waddell, K; Gauvin, François-Pierre; Mansilla, C; Moat, KA; Wang, Q; Lavis, JN
Apr-2020COVID-19 rapid evidence profile #3: What is the evidence about international and Canadian experiences with asymptomatic screening to identify COVID-19 cases and to prevent transmission?Wilson, MG; Waddell, K; Gauvin, François-Pierre; Mansilla, C; Moat, KA; Wang, Q; Lavis, JN
May-2020COVID-19 rapid evidence profile #8: How effective is temperature taking at borders or in general as a screening tool to identify people who may have COVID-19 and need to take appropriate action?Wilson, MG; Waddell, K; Gauvin, François-Pierre; Mansilla, C; Moat, KA; Wang, Q; Lavis, JN
May-2020COVID-19 rapid evidence profile #9: What is the incremental benefit of using a history of sudden loss of taste (ageusia) and/or smell (anosmia) in symptom screening to identify people who may have COVID-19 and need to take appropriate action?Waddell, K; Wilson, MG; Gauvin, François-Pierre; Mansilla, C; Moat, KA; Wang, Q; Lavis, JN
Apr-2013Developing Generally Applicable Tools to Investigate TetR Family Transcriptional RegulatorsAhn, Sang Kyun
Oct-2011The Development of Protocols to Engineer and Screen Streptomyces in High Throughput to Test for the Activation of Cryptic Clusters by the Heterologous Expression of Pleiotropic RegulatorsGverzdys, Tomas A.
Oct-2013Dialogue Summary: Soutenir des approches optimales de dépistage au CanadaWilson, MG; Lavis, JN
Oct-2013Dialogue Summary: Supporting Optimal Screening Approaches in CanadaWilson, MG; Lavis, JN
Oct-2013Evidence Brief: Soutenir des approches optimales de dépistage au CanadaWilson, MG; Lavis, JN
Oct-2013Evidence Brief: Supporting Optimal Screening Approaches in CanadaWilson, MG; Lavis, JN
Apr-2008Microfluidic Devices for Cell Based High Throughput ScreeningUpadhyaya, Sarvesh
Oct-2011PRIMARY CARE DIABETES: ISSUES FACING FAMILY DOCTORSAgarwal, Gina
2019A Qualitative Description of Stakeholder Perceptions of Factors Influencing Implementation of School-Based Vision Screening in OntarioHaalboom, Rachael
Aug-2020Rapid synthesis: Identifying features of screening approaches for people at increased risk of colorectal cancerBhuiya, AR; Scallan, Eilish; Sharma, K; Wilson, MG
Oct-2011SCREENING METHODOLOGY FOR PRIORITIZING ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES FOR OFFICE BUILDING STOCKSPerry, Heather Lynn
Oct-2013Soutenir des approches optimales de dépistage au CanadaMcMaster Health Forum
Oct-2013Supporting Optimal Screening Approaches in CanadaMcMaster Health Forum
Oct-2013Supporting Optimal Screening Approaches in CanadaMcMaster Health Forum
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