Noah Robert is an experienced analyst in data and planning at Health Workforce Canada since July 2025, following a role as a researcher at CHEO Research Institute from September 2021 to July 2025, where innovative preclinical research on resistant rhabdomyosarcoma tumors was conducted. In the capacity of a graduate student researcher, Noah led preclinical studies in Duchenne muscular dystrophy, integrating AI and machine learning to enhance data accuracy and guide therapeutic strategies while managing animal studies and mentoring students. Earlier experiences include an undergraduate researcher role focused on cancer-related signaling pathways and a research assistant position at the University of Ottawa supporting research on cannabinoid and terpene profiles. Noah holds a Master’s degree in Microbiology and Immunology and an Honours Bachelor of Science in Cellular and Molecular Biology, both from the University of Ottawa.
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Health Workforce Canada | Effectif de la santé Canada
Health Workforce Canada is a new, independent organization established by an Interim Steering Committee, supported by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), and funded by Health Canada. It has been created in recognition of the need to bring together health workforce experts and those in the health care field to learn from each other and strengthen health workforce data and planning to help ensure health workers are there to provide the care people in Canada need. ************ Effectif de la santé Canada est un nouvel organisme indépendant établi par un comité directeur intérimaire, appuyé par l’Institut canadien d’information sur la santé (ICIS), et financé par Santé Canada. Sa mise sur pied découle de la reconnaissance du besoin de réunir des experts de la main-d’œuvre de la santé et des travailleurs du domaine de la santé afin de tirer des enseignements réciproques et de renforcer les données sur la main-d’œuvre de la santé et la planification connexe et ainsi faire en sorte que les travailleurs de la santé soient en mesure de fournir les soins dont les Canadiens ont besoin.