The MOSAIC Study is funded through the Canadian Precision Health Initiative (CPHI), a national program dedicated to bringing genomics, data, and AI into healthcare to deliver more personalized and equitable care for Canadians. MOSAIC focuses on cardiovascular health — the leading cause of death in Canada — and aims to create a model for how precision health can be scaled and delivered equitably across diverse populations.
MOSAIC integrates whole-genome sequencing, echocardiography, and clinical data to uncover new markers of heart disease and guide better prevention and treatment strategies. Importantly, the study is designed to address gaps in access by ensuring that rural, remote, and Indigenous communities are included in the benefits of genomic medicine.
By aligning with the Pan-Canadian Genome Library (PCGL), MOSAIC also ensures that the data and insights generated will contribute to Canada’s national genomic resources, while building a framework for how local discoveries can scale to national impact.
Together, MOSAIC and CPHI are laying the groundwork for a future where precision cardiovascular care is accessible, equitable, and embedded in the health system.

