Every year, our scientists and patient advisory group identify the studies and topics creating the most impact for people living with arthritis.
Uncover Our Focus for 2026Ongoing and completed studies across our full research portfolio, from prevention and treatment to care and health systems.
Explore Our ResearchMeet the scientists, clinicians, trainees, and patient advisory board members, driving discoveries
Meet Our TeamPeople living with arthritis guide our research priorities, shape study design, and ensure our work reflects real life.
Support Arthritis Research Canada with your time and skills. Whether you want to help at an event or host your own, there is a place for you here.
Living with arthritis? Explore open studies looking for participants and help shape the future of arthritis care.
Move your body. Raise funds. Be part of the first-ever national movement challenge for arthritis research. Sign up now, and we’ll let you know the moment registration opens.
Here’s How It Works:
MOVE with Arthritis Research is Canada’s first virtual movement and fundraising challenge. It is open to everyone and flexible for every body. For two weeks, you commit to 30 minutes of movement, 5 days a week, while raising funds that power real arthritis research.
Every step you take improves your own wellbeing. Every dollar you raise helps people living with arthritis and rheumatic diseases across Canada live better and move more.
Registration opens soon. Sign up now, and we’ll let you know the moment you can officially join.
Every step you take supports research that changes lives for people living with arthritis and rheumatic diseases across Canada.
MOVE with Arthritis Research is an opportunity for your organization to align with a national wellness initiative and support cutting-edge arthritis research. Sponsorship opportunities range from $10,000 to $30,000.
Email us to receive a copy of our sponsorship package.
Arthritis Research Canada develops evidence-based solutions to help people living with arthritis stay active and live well.
Arthritis affects over 6 million Canadians, more than heart disease, diabetes, cancer, stroke, and dementia combined.