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Biolubricants smooth way to a cleaner environment (May 10, 2004)

May 10, 2004 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – May 10, 2004 – The Alberta Research Council (ARC), under a contract to Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development (AAFRD), says it recently conducted two tests on a biologically based lubricant (biolubricant) for chainsaw bars. The tests,…
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Titanium appoints Dr Salustio Guzman as manager of process upgrading technologies

May 10, 2004 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – May 10, 2004 – Mineral exploration and development company Titanium has announced the appointment of Salustio Guzman as manager of process upgrading technologies. Dr Guzman will oversee the evaluation and design of the most suitable technology to…
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Marine biotech research centre receives nearly $1M funding for equipment

May 7, 2004 by Lab Canada Rimouski, QC – May 7, 2004 – The federal government has made a $900,000 contribution to the Centre de recherche sur les biotechnologies marines (CRBM), a marine biotechnology research centre in Rimouski. The announcement was made at the official inauguration…
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Life sciences news briefs (May 07, 2004)

May 7, 2004 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – May 7, 2004 – The following life sciences news briefs were published this week by Industry Canada. 1) Pharmaceuticals Update Alda Pharmaceuticals patent application receives positive review Alda Pharmaceuticals (Vancouver) announced it has received a positive international…
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Scientists uncover how the brain retrieves and stores older memories

May 6, 2004 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – May 6, 2004 – Scientists at the Hospital for Sick Children (Sick Kids) and UCLA have pinpointed for the first time a region of the brain responsible for storing and retrieving distant memories. This research is reported…
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Ottawa institute spearheads ambitious international regulome project

May 6, 2004 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – May 6, 2004 – Dr Michael Rudnicki, director of the Stem Cell Centre and senior scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI), has announced the formation of an international consortium uniting leading world scientists to elaborate…
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Lab a Canadian first for environmental science

May 5, 2004 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – May 5, 2004 – A new facility unveiled this week at the University of Toronto provides an unprecedented view of the molecular secrets found in organic matter – shedding new light on fields such as climate change,…
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Cancer research projects receive $29.7M funding injection

May 4, 2004 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – May 4, 2004 – The Canadian Cancer Society has funded 66 new research projects across the country, with a total of $29.7 million in funding over periods of up to five years. The Canadian Cancer Society funds…
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Killam Prizes for 2004 are announced

May 3, 2004 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – May 3, 2004 – Five prominent scholars in the fields of natural sciences, philosophy, music, health sciences and geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineeering will be honoured with the 2004 Killam prizes, Canada’s most distinguished annual awards for outstanding…
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Dr James Young named commissioner of emergency management

May 3, 2004 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – May 3, 2004 – Dr James Young has been named to the newly created post of Commissioner of Emergency Management. In his new role, Dr Young will report directly to the Minister of Community Safety and Correctional…
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McGill forest ecologist selected as next SFM network scientific director

May 3, 2004 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – May 3, 2004 – Professor James W Fyles, George and Frances Tomlinson Chair in Forest Ecology at McGill University in Montreal, has been selected as the next scientific director of the Sustainable Forest Management Network. The network’s…
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US award recognizes outstanding Robarts geneticist

April 30, 2004 by Lab Canada London, ON – April 30, 2004 – Robarts Scientist Dr Robert Hegele has earned a place among a prestigious group as the first Canadian-based recipient of a key research award from the Dallas-based American Heart Association. Dr Hegele, director of…
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Genesis Awards salute Quebec researchers and companies

April 30, 2004 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – April 30, 2004 – BIOQuebec has honoured a number of Quebec-based biotechnology companies and executives in its annual Genesis Awards. Procyon Biopharma, ART Advanced Research Technologies, DiagnoCure, LMS Medical Systems received honours, as well as executives Hans…
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MedMira founder/inventor honoured for excellence in research

April 30, 2004 by Lab Canada Halifax, NS – April 30, 2004 – MedMira says that its founder and chief operating officer, Hermes Chan, was this year’s recipient of the award for research excellence presented by BioNova, Nova Scotia’s biotechnology industry association. Mr Chan is the…
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Canadian researchers identify key immune factors associated with SARS

April 29, 2004 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – April 29, 2004 – A group of scientists at the Canadian Network for Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics (Canvac) say they have identified key immune factors associated with the early stages of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). Results of…
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Life sciences new briefs (April 29, 2004)

April 29, 2004 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – April 29, 2004 – The following life sciences news briefs were published this week by Industry Canada. 1) Pharmaceuticals Update Forbes Medi-Tech announces European Phase II trial data for FM-VP4 Forbes Medi-Tech (Vancouver) announced, further to the…
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Study looks at challenges facing R&D in Canada

April 29, 2004 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – April 29, 2004 – The belief that economic growth in the 21st century will be based on innovation is widespread. A new study shows that research and development intensive firms are the key players in propelling Canada…
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$20.6M earmarked for counter-terrorism science and technology

April 27, 2004 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – April 27, 2004 – Funding valued at $20.6 million is being invested in 24 new projects by the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Research & Technology Initiative (CRTI), a federal government initiative created to prepare for and…
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New phase of testing on prions starting at NRC

April 27, 2004 by Lab Canada Quebec City, QC – April 27, 2004 – TSO3, a company that develops sterilization solutions, says it is undertaking a third phase of testing in collaboration with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) in Winnipeg. The testing is part…
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$30M to boost research capacity across Canada

April 26, 2004 by Lab Canada Fredericton, NB -April 26, 2004 – Canadian institutions across the country have received a financial boost intended help them attract and retain 164 high-calibre researchers. The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) today announced support for 145 projects in 33 universities…
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Celmed BioSciences to focus activities in oncology; sells neurology assets

April 26, 2004 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – April 26, 2004 – Celmed BioSciences, a subsidiary of Theratechnologies that targets niche applications in oncology, has sold Celmed USA, a private company, and its neurology assets and technology platform, to Dr Michel Lvesque. The terms of…
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New technology agency to target economic development

April 26, 2004 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC- April 26, 2004 – The Innovation and Science Council of British Columbia (ISCBC) and the Advanced Systems Institute of BC (ASI) will be merged into a new Crown agency, the BC Innovation Council, to centralize the government’s technology…
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Life sciences news briefs from Industry Canada (April 23, 2004)

April 23, 2004 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – April 23, 2004 – The following life sciences news briefs were published this week by Industry Canada. 1) Pharmaceuticals Update ConjuChem reports positive interim Phase II DAC:GLP-1 results ConjuChem (Montreal) announced interim results from its ongoing monotherapy…
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Nanomaterials and nanorobotics the focus of new research partnership

April 22, 2004 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – April 22, 1004 – The federal government has created a new organization called the NRC/CIHR Science and Technology Convergence for Health Innovation Partnership that will collaborate on three new health research projects worth $3.1 million in Quebec,…
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Association says shortage of laboratory professionals threatens public health system

April 22, 2004 by Lab Canada Hamilton, ON – April 22, 2004 – A looming shortage of Canada’s laboratory professionals threatens Canada’s ability to respond to emerging pathogens like SARS and West Nile virus. “We are worried,” says Geraldine Webb, president of the Canadian Society of…
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Mobile radiological-nuclear response labs delivered

April 21, 2004 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – April 21, 2004 – Defence R&D Canada says it has acquired four mobile nuclear laboratories (MNLs) to provide support in the event of a radiological or nuclear incident. These $1.5-million labs were obtained under the auspices of…
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ID Biomedical agrees to acquire Shire Pharmaceuticals’ vaccine business

April 20, 2004 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – April 20, 2004 – Shire Pharmaceuticals says it plans to sell it vaccine to ID Biomedical. The transaction is expected to close by June 30 this year, depending on government and regulatory approvals. ID Biomedical will acquire…
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Worldwide scientific forum expands into aerospace R&D

April 20, 2004 by Lab Canada Andover, MA – April 20, 2004 – Boeing Phantom Works, the advanced research and development unit of Boeing, has signed an agreement to join InnoCentive’s online scientific forum. Owned by Eli Lilly, the InnoCentive forum was originally launched in 2001…
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IBM and Mount Allison University create virtual laboratory to research DNA damage

April 20, 2004 by Lab Canada Markham, ON & Sackville, NB – April 20, 2004 – Researchers at New Brunswick’s Mount Allison University are working to better understand how human DNA is damaged and what drugs can be used to repair it, using a powerful IBM…
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AstraZeneca expands screening and drug discovery relationship

April 19, 2004 by Lab Canada Boston, MA – April 19, 2004 – PerkinElmer, a provider of drug discovery, life science research and analytical solutions, says it has been awarded an expanded contract with AstraZeneca R&D Montreal. Under the terms of the agreement, PerkinElmer’s high throughput…
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New $2M chair in gastrointestinal research at McMaster University

April 19, 2004 by Lab Canada Hamilton, ON – April 19, 2004 – McMaster University has appointed Paul Moayyedi, MD, as the first holder of the Richard Hunt-Astra Zeneca chair in gastroenterology. The endowed chair is funded by a $1 million donation from Richard Hunt, MD,…
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Canadian genomics researchers receive $123M for 14 large-scale projects

April 16, 2004 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – April 16, 2004 – The federal government has approved 14 new large-scale applied-health genomics research projects totaling $123 million. Half of this funding will be provided by Genome Canada and half by other partners. “All of these…