Gateway Centre of Excellence in Rural Health (CERH) has joined the Southwestern Ontario Isotope Coalition. A goal of this coalition is to develop an approach to leverage a burgeoning medical isotope industry. With research and healthcare at the forefront of this coalition, Gateway CERH hopes to bring a rural approach to both. Gateway CERH President, Gwen Devereaux and other team members, Dan Stringer and Leslie Walker attended the December meeting of the coalition.
To learn more about Gateway CERH role in this coalition, read here:
If interested in the coalition and other community partners involved, read more here:
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