February 2023
Happy New Year from Alberta’s Tomorrow Project
Happy New Year from Alberta’s Tomorrow Project (ATP)! We would like to thank participants for their years of participation and contributions to ATP. Their dedication over the last 20+ years has enabled the establishment of ATP as one of the largest and most valuable research platforms for supporting the future health of our province and to contribute to cancer and chronic disease research in Canada and around the world.
August 2022
ATP is moving to the new Calgary Cancer Centre
ATP is moving to the new Calgary Cancer Centre Learn more about our new home in the Calgary Cancer Centre, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to elevating cancer research The new Calgary Cancer Centre is slated [...]
Sally Mack shares her passion and motivation for participating in Alberta`s Tomorrow Project
Sally`s fascination with research and a personal connection to the study has kept her contributing to Alberta`s largest research study for a decade. Born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sally Mack has lived in Calgary [...]
July 2022
“The work we are doing using ATP data could alter health outcomes and improve quality of life for cancer survivors for generations to come.”
"The work we are doing using ATP data could alter health outcomes and improve quality of life for cancer survivors for generations to come." ATP data user Dr. Karen Kopciuk speaks to the value ATP [...]
March 2022
A sample named Fred
Want to know more about what happens to a sample after ATP collects it? Fred, an extroverted sample, shares his account firsthand. Hello. My name is Fred, your roving cryovial here reporting from Alberta [...]
December 2021
It is more than just a job, we really care and viscerally feel the value of ATP and how precious a project it is
“It is more than just a job, we really care and viscerally feel the value of ATP and how precious a project it is” Former Communications Advisor with ATP shares her journey of helping [...]