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New council will steer biotech policy in Ontario

November 20, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON November 20, 2003 A new council has been formed to advise the Ontario government on all public policy issues facing the biotechnology industry and to be an advocate on behalf of the industry in Ontario. Called the Biotechnology…
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Life sciences news briefs (November 20, 2003)

November 20, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – November 20, 2003 – The following Life Sciences news briefs were published by Industry Canada this week: 1) Pharmaceuticals Update Vasogen announces new class of pharmaceuticals Vasogen (Mississauga), which develops immune modulation therapies for treating cardiovascular disease…
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Indirect research costs at Halifax institutions receive $6.8M funding

November 19, 2003 by Lab Canada Halifax, NS November 19, 2003 The federal government is contributing a total of $6,857,761 to five Halifax-area universities and colleges this year to help cover indirect costs associated with federally supported research. The funding was announced by Allan Rock, minister…
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Allan Rock announces $40,000 in prizes for Canada’s top science promoters

November 18, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa,ON November 18, 2003 Industry Minister Allan Rock today named two individuals and three groups as winners of the 2003 Michael Smith Awards, which are national prizes for outstanding achievement in the promotion of science in Canada. Named after the…
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Study to analyze Canada’s growing pool of biotech talent

November 17, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON November 17, 2003 The Biotechnology Human Resource Council (BHRC) has launched a comprehensive study of human resource issues faced by the Canadian biotechnology sector. The organization says the study is intended to be an important first step in…
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Report shows how Canada’s most innovative firms put their research into action

November 17, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON November 17, 2003 Canada’s most innovative companies import ideas from anywhere in the world and break down barriers between researchers and users to commercialize those ideas, according to The Conference Board of Canada’s fifth Annual Innovation Report: Trading…
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Senior scientific appointments made at Celmed BioSciences

November 17, 2003 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC November 17, 2003 – Celmed BioSciences, a subsidiary of Theratechnologies that targets niche applications in oncology and neurology, has announced three senior scientific appointments. The company says it has created three new vice president positions: Dr Pierre A…
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$4.4M awarded for arthritis research

November 17, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON November 17, 2003 – Three osteoarthritis (OA) research projects have received funding of C$4.4 million. The award was announced today by Dr Robin Poole and Dr Jane Aubin, scientific co-directors of the Canadian Arthritis Network, and Dr Cyril…
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Life sciences news briefs (November 14, 2003)

November 14, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON November 14, 2003 The following life sciences news briefs were published this week by Industry Canada. 1) Pharmaceuticals Update Biotech Holdings receives Mexico regulatory approval for Sucanon Robert Rieveley, president of Biotech Holdings (Vancouver) reported that the company…
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Scientist the first Canadian to win top German medical prize

November 12, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON November 12, 2003 Dr Tak Mak, a senior scientist at Princess Margaret Hospital’s Ontario Cancer Institute for the past 25 years and founding director of the Advanced Medical Discovery Institute, has been selected to receive Germany’s most distinguished…
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Alberta scientists receive leadership awards

November 12, 2003 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB November 12, 2003 A 24-year-old graduate student and a professor in electrical and computer engineering at University of Alberta, received a total of $20,000 at the Alberta Science and Technology (ASTech) Awards. The ASTech Awards recognize and honour…
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Diabetes research in Canada to receive a major boost

November 11, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON November 11, 2003 The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), in partnership with Ford Motor Company of Canada, says it has raised more than $800,000 on Saturday night at its Honouree of the Year Dinner. Proceeds from the fund…
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Partnership to provide intellectual property protection training

November 11, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON November 11, 2003 The Biotechnology Human Resource Council and law firm Gowling Lafleur Henderson have formed a partnership to deliver intellectual property protection training to Canada’s biotechnology sector. Beginning on December 8, both parties will offer educational courses…
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Infrastructure at university labs gets $24.3M in federal support

November 10, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON November 10, 2003 The federal government has announced C$24.3 million funding to support 124 infrastructure projects in 38 universities across Canada. "The CFI is proud to enable these universities to attract world-class faculty members in areas that are…
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Thermo Electron acquires laboratory services provider

November 10, 2003 by Lab Canada Waltham, MA November 10, 2003 Laboratory instruments and services supplier, Thermo Electron, says it has acquired Laboratory Management Systems (LMSi) of New Castle, Delaware. LMSi is a supplier of regulatory instrument and consulting services to the pharmaceutical and related industries,…
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Microbiology awards issue nomination deadline

November 7, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON November 7, 2003 The Canadian Society of Microbiologists has announced deadlines for two upcoming awards. Nominations are being accepted for the Roche Diagnostic/CSM Award 2004 and for the 2004 Fisher Scientific Award. Deadline for both is December 1.…
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BC researchers win science council accolades

November 7, 2003 by Lab Canada Burnaby, BC November 7, 2003 Winners of the Innovation and Science Council of British Columbia 2003 awards for excellence in science and technology received their awards at a gala dinner earlier this week. The council a crown agency dedicated to…
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$1M for new NSERC chair in extreme-environment design

November 7, 2003 by Lab Canada Montral, QC November 7, 2003 The Government of Canada is funding a new NSERC chair in design for extreme environments at McGill University. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) is providing C$1 million over five years, with McGill…
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Executive appointments at Canadian Water Network

November 6, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON November 6, 2003 The Canadian Water Network has appointed Dr Mark R Servos as the scientific director of the network. In addition, it has named two new members to its board of directors: Paul Glover from Health Canada…
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Advanced foods and materials research gets boost

November 5, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON November 5, 2003 A new Network of Centres of Excellence – the Advanced Foods and Materials Network (AFMNet) is being established with funding of $22.2 million from the federal government. The new centre involves a multi-disciplinary teams with…
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Canadian researcher halts, reverses growth of breast cancer in mice

November 5, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON November 5, 2003 Canadian microbiologist and CBCRA-funded researcher, Dr William J Muller, has presented pivotal research which demonstrates that it is possible to block genetic switches in mice that turn cancer on and off thereby preventing and even…
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Life sciences news briefs (November 05, 2003)

November 5, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON November 5, 2003 The following life sciences news briefs were published this week by Industry Canada. 1) Pharmaceuticals Update ConjuChem initiates enrolment in Phase II trial for DAC(TM): GLP-1 ConjuChem (Montreal) announced it has begun European enrolment in…
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$250K to improve participation of women in science and engineering

November 4, 2003 by Lab Canada Guelph, ON November 5, 2003 The first of four new regional chairs to increase the participation of women in science and engineering has been launched at the University of Guelph. The effort is being supported by Canada’s Natural Sciences and…
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Food protection association issues call for abstracts

November 4, 2003 by Lab Canada Des Moines, Iowa November 4, 2003 The International Association for Food Protection is accepting abstracts for IAFP 2004, being held in Phoenix, AZ, on August 8-11, 2004. The deadline for submissions is January 5, 2004. The abstracts must report the…
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MIV Therapeutics appoints special scientific advisor

November 4, 2003 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC November 4, 2003 MIV Therapeutics has appointed Dr Arun Chockalingam, BE, MS, PhD, FACC, FACEP, as its special advisor on scientific & international affairs. Dr Chockalingam is a clinical professor of health care and epidemiology at the University…
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Program to drive space telerobotics and telemedicine research

November 3, 2003 by Lab Canada St-Hubert, QC November 3, 2003 The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IRIS) today announced the creation of a new program that will fund Canadian University space researchers and encourage them to build industry…
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Resource giants band together to build $5.3M mining chair

November 3, 2003 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB November 3, 2003 Eleven corporations in the resource sector have come together to create the Alberta Chamber of Resources Industry Chair in Mining Engineering. Combined contributions from Albian Sands, BHP Diamonds, Diavik Diamonds Mines, Finning, Elk Valley Coal,…
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Researchers produce pioneering superfluidity results

November 3, 2003 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB November 3, 2003 Researchers in the University of Alberta department of chemistry have combined homemade equipment and a lot of brainpower to arrive at and extend the frontiers of knowledge in the field of superfluidity. Dr Wolfgang Jaeger…
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Ontario hospital association names new executives

November 3, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON November 3, 2003 The Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) has named Hilary Short as it new president & CEO, and Tony Dagnone as the chair of its board of directors for 2003-2004. A long-serving member of the staff at…
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Canada’s universities post slower growth in research income

October 31, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON October 31, 2003 Canada’s top 50 research universities posted C$3.8 billion in sponsored research income for fiscal 2002. This represents a 12.1% increase over the $3.4 billion in 2001, according to Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities List 2003,…
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Time lost in blackout not made up in overtime

October 31, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON October 31, 2003 The manufacturing, professional/scientific/technical and educational services sectors of Ontario’s economy lost many thousands of hours of work time in the second half of August because of the Ontario-US power outage and subsequent conservation period, according…
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Medical equipment funding given $63M boost in Ontario

October 30, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON October 30, 2003 The Ontario government says it is improving access to diagnostic equipment and treatment with a $63-million increase to upgrade and modernize medical equipment, Health and Long-Term Care Minister George Smitherman announced today. “We are taking…