Funders and Supporting Institutions

PHES ODM is supported by many institutions who help make it possible.

Coronavirus Variants Rapid Response Network

Funder of main ODM activities

Public Health Agency of Canada

Funder of development, support tools

Health Canada

Funder of support tools

Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks

Funder of version 1 development, support tools

Canadian Institutes of Health Research | Instituts de Recherche en Santé du Canada

Secondary funder of core PHES-ODM development members.

AdvanSentinel

An early adopter of version 1 of the ODM, and a key stakeholder and development partner.

OCLAIRE Environnement

Host organization of PHES-ODM development partners.

Université Laval

Host organization for core PHES-ODM development members.

Fonds de Recherche sur la Nature et les Technologies du Québec

Secondary funder of key PHES-ODM development members, and doctoral students.

modelEAU

Host organization and secondary funder of core PHES-ODM development members.

CentrEau

Host institution and secondary funder of core PHES-ODM development members.

University of Ottawa

Host institution for core PHES-ODM development, key partners and stakeholders.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Funding for doctoral candidates, collaborating researchers and research groups.

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

The host organization of the PHES-ODM and the core working and support staff.

Public Health Agency of Canada National Microbiology Laboratory

Adopter of Version 2 or the ODM, critical development partner

European Commission Joint Research Centre

Adopter of Version 2 or the ODM, critical development partner

Super Contributors

These are individuals who significantly contribute to the PHES-ODM, often going above and beyond. They are actively involved in development, provide critical feedback, and offer substantial support.

Contributors

This group is made up of individuals who make valuable contributions to the project, but are as consistently and actively involved as super-users. They are often GitHub contributors and provide suggestions on development and dictionary features.

Ting Sam Wong
AdvanSentinel
Thomas Maere
Université Laval
Colleen Naugthon
University of California, Merced
Bernd Gawlik
European Commission Joint Research Centre
Diego Orellano
Toronto Metropolitan University, Geography and Environmental Sciences Department
Chand Mangat
Public Health Agency of Canada National Microbiology Laboratory