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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
November 5, 2004
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – Three research teams have been awarded over $6 million to study the cognitive and behavioural development of infants, children and youth. The announcement was made this week at the Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health’s…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
November 5, 2004
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – The Universit de Montral (UdeM) and the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) this week unveiled the Michal and Renata Hornstein Heart Surgery Chair, said to be the first chair of its type in Quebec. The chair has received…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
November 5, 2004
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Parkinson Society Canada is pleased to announce the award of the 2nd annual Donald Calne lectureship to Professor Oleh Hornykiewicz, MD, professor emeritus of Vienna. Widely recognized as one of the world’s leading neuroscientists, Dr Hornykiewicz’ international…
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November 5, 2004
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – Drug discovery company Chronogen has appointed Dr Max Fehlmann as its new president and chief executive officer and as a member of its board of directors. The company develops human therapeutics to treat age-dependent diseases. Dr Fehlmann…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
November 1, 2004
by Lab Canada
Peterborough, ON – The government of Ontario is supporting a DNA research project with funding of $1,326,500 in the Peterborough and Trent Headquarters for an Innovative Network in DNA Education and Research. This project is intended to develop the infrastructure…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
November 1, 2004
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The federal government has proposed an updated process for businesses to report new substances that companies plan to manufacture domestically or to import from other countries. The proposed revisions to the new substance notification regulations will continue…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
November 1, 2004
by Lab Canada
Palo Alto, CA – Agilent Technologies has completed the acquisition of Silicon Genetics, a provider of software solutions for life science discovery. Agilent and Silicon Genetics had announced an acquisition agreement in August. Financial details of the agreement were not…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
November 1, 2004
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB – Stem Cell Therapeutics announced today that Dr Tony Cruz, Don McCaffrey, and Jeffrey Shmigelsky have been appointed to its board of directors. “These key appointments bring extensive knowledge and essential contacts that will advance our market competitiveness…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
October 29, 2004
by Lab Canada
Marseille, France – The Ontario government is providing $200,000 to the International Regulome Consortium (IRC) to help create a world-class biotechnology research consortium. Economic Development and Trade Minister Joseph Cordiano made the announcement yesterday at the European Biotechnology Crossroads Show…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
October 29, 2004
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The first-ever NSERC innovation challenge awards have been given to Dr Matthew Heuft (University of Ottawa), Jrme Mulhbacher and Carmen Calinescu (Universit du Qubec Montral) and Dr John Tze-Wei Yeow (University of Toronto). “I am extremely proud…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
October 28, 2004
by Lab Canada
Edmonton, AB – A project researching soil and water quality in the boreal forest has won a national award from NSERC. The Forest Watershed and Riparian Disturbance (Forward) research initiative, a collaboration including Millar Western Forest Products, Lakehead University, the…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
October 25, 2004
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Today, Canada’s leading cancer hospital announced receiving a gift of $25-million to the hospital’s newly launched Institute for Breast Cancer Research. Marking the country’s largest private gift to cancer research – and to breast cancer research –…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryResearch Results
October 25, 2004
by Lab Canada
Edmonton, AB – Imperial Oil is contributing $10 million over the next five years to establish a new research facility at the University of Alberta called the Imperial Oil Centre for Oil Sands Innovation. It is the largest investment ever…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
October 25, 2004
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Dalton Chemical Laboratories, a privately owned Canadian pharmaceutical services provider, has completed Phase III of its facilities expansion. The $1.4 million expansion includes a peptide production laboratory, a microbiology laboratory, a QA sampling suite, an oligonucleotide production…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
October 25, 2004
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB – Biotech company Neurogenesis Biotech has changed its name to Stem Cell Therapeutics. The company is developing therapies to treat significant medical disorders by stimulating a patient’s own stem cells to enhance the body’s inherent ability for self…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
October 25, 2004
by Lab Canada
Vancouver, BC – Protox Therapeutics says it has signed an exclusive licence agreement with Johns Hopkins University and the University of Victoria Innovation and Development Corporation. The licence grants Protox the worldwide rights to commercialize a genetically modified Aerolysin protein…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
October 25, 2004
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Joseph Rotman, outgoing chair of the Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI) board of directors, has announced three appointments to the board. Mark Lievonen, previously an OGI director, has been appointed as the incoming chair of the board. Don…
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October 25, 2004
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB – A breakthrough discovery by Heart and Stroke Foundation researcher Dr Michael Kutryk that harnesses the body’s own natural defenses to fight narrowing of the arteries has been recognized as a glimpse into the future and potentially one…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
October 22, 2004
by Lab Canada
Saskatoon, SK – Rockwell Collins says it has become the first international aerospace company to invest in the Canadian Light Source (CLS), Canada’s first synchrotron research facility owned by the University of Saskatchewan. Rockwell Collins Canada has provided $315,000 to…
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October 21, 2004
by Lab Canada
Qubec City, QC – Before reaching the planned end of the third phase of testing on prions underway at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) facilities in Winnipeg, TSO3 said it had not obtained the results anticipated. The company…
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October 21, 2004
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The Canada Foundation for Innovation today approved $23.7 million to support 135 projects involving 160 researchers at 32 research institutions across Canada. $18.2 million has been awarded under the New Opportunities Fund (NOF) for infrastructure support to…
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October 20, 2004
by Lab Canada
Toronto, On – Medical imaging software developer Cedara Software has elected Dr Myrna Francis to its board of directors. Dr Francis heads her own consulting practice specializing in strategic business development and innovation in healthcare and healthcare-related information technology. Her…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
October 19, 2004
by Lab Canada
Chantilly, VA and Chelmsford, MA – Magellan Biosciences has acquired Dynex Technologies, a global supplier of microplate instrumentation and automation products for the biomedical research, drug discovery and clinical diagnostic markets headquartered in Chantilly, VA. Magellan acquired the Dynex business…
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October 18, 2004
by Lab Canada
London, UK – Most researchers around the world feel they have good or excellent access to the scientific and medical journals they need, according to a study recently held of 4,000 scientific and medical research authors from 97 countries. The…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryResearch Results
October 18, 2004
by Lab Canada
Vancouver, BC – The federal government and General Motors of Canada are funding the new $700,000 NSERC/General Motors chair for women in science and engineering for the British Columbia and Yukon regions. The program will be headed by Dr Anne…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryResearch Results
October 14, 2004
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB – The Alberta government has earmarked up to $9 million to establish a major new energy research centre based at the University of Calgary. The Alberta Ingenuity Centre for In Situ Energy will bring together top researchers to…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
October 14, 2004
by Lab Canada
Edmonton, AB – BioMS Medical, a developer of treatments for multiple sclerosis, says it has appointed Dr Tony Verco, MBBCh, DA, to the newly created position of vice president of clinical and medical affairs. “With our lead MS drug, MBP8298,…
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Clinical TrialsGeneral Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
October 14, 2004
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – Biotechnology company Aegera Therapeutics says it has established a clinical advisory board to assist in the development of its cancer and cancer-related therapeutics. “The creation of a clinical advisory board is a significant milestone in a biotech’s…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew FacilitiesResearch Results
October 14, 2004
by Lab Canada
Moncton, NB – Science and Engineering Research Canada’s first regional office has opened in Moncton. Though NSERC invests over $850 million each year in research at universities throughout Canada, until now, all of its employees worked in Ottawa. In Atlantic…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryResearch Results
October 14, 2004
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The federal government says it is providing $1,019,000 over five years for the NSERC/UNENE industrial research chair in nano-engineering of alloys for nuclear power systems at the University of Toronto. The chair will examine the capabilities of…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryResearch Results
October 14, 2004
by Lab Canada
Oshawa, ON – The University of Ontario Institute of Technology says it will break ground next spring on a $25-million engineering building. The new facility, a three-storey complex, will feature 38 academic offices and 17 labs, including a rapid prototyping…
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October 13, 2004
by Lab Canada
Burnaby, BC – Controls and sensors manufacturer Photon Control says it has received a $160,000 research and development contribution from the National Research Council industrial research assistance program. The funds are earmarked for development of optical products including a steam…