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Problem Statement
Open Data, including datasets on genetic markers, health indicators, environmental conditions, and socioeconomic factors, provides valuable opportunities to address longevity and aging-related challenges. By leveraging this information, researchers and policymakers can gain deeper insights into chronic disease progression and develop tailored interventions that improve patient outcomes and healthcare systems’ efficiency.
Why Participate?
- Develop analytical and computational thinking by using the latest AI and data analysis tools in the context of current, real-world challenges of the aging population.
- Get published through the conference proceedings in the open-access, peer-reviewed STEM Fellowship Journal, published by Canadian Science Publishing, with your videos and full manuscripts in Underline.
- Showcase your research talent and new ideas for health research and innovation to industry leaders and academia.
- Create a research portfolio-based employment and advanced education profile on the STEM Fellowship Career Center.
- Attend a national conference at Microsoft Headquarters, Toronto (TBC) or at the Hunter Hub, University of Calgary.
- Network with academics, industry professionals, and other forward-thinking students.
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Open Science Research in Public Health
As a federal charity, we rely on the generous support of our sponsors to sustain the work we do for Canadian youth. Funds that are donated to STEM Fellowship are appreciated and will be used to support STEM programs, which provide students across the country with unique, inquiry-based, experiential learning opportunities.



