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September 11, 2003
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON September 11, 2003 Ontario March of Dimes has announced the co-recipients of the 2003 Dr Jonas Salk Award. Dr Harold Jennings and Dr Francis H Glorieux are the co-recipients of the $10,000 prize, which will be presented to…
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September 10, 2003
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC September 10, 2003 Commercialization facilitator for the Universit de Montral, Univalor, says that Canada Economic Development is providing it with a repayable contribution of $4 million. It says this financial assistance will significantly enhance its ability to commercialize…
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September 10, 2003
by Lab Canada
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC September 10, 2003 Biotechnology company Biovet says it has received its manufacturer’s establishment licence from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the entity responsible for approving and regulating veterinary biological products in Canada. This licence, allocated to laboratories…
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September 9, 2003
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON September 9, 2003 The Hospital for Sick Children announced today a C$2-million gift from Mira Godard, establishing in perpetuity, the Mira Godard Chair in Vision Research. It says this is the first private donation to a vision research…
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September 9, 2003
by Lab Canada
Richmond, BC September 9, 2003 MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates says the Department of National Defence has renewed a long-term contract with the company to research and develop an experimental airborne sonar system for Canada’s CP 140 patrol aircraft. The renewal…
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September 8, 2003
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC September 8, 2003 Economic spin-offs worth over C$4 million together with the creation of over 200 high-quality genomic and proteomic research jobs have been generated by the McGill University and Genome Quebec Innovation Centre in the 21 months…
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September 5, 2003
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC September 5, 2003 Some 281 health research-related projects in Quebec have received a funding injection from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research that totals $112.6 million. “The Government of Canada has more than doubled its health research investment…
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September 5, 2003
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON — September 5, 2003 — The following life sciences news briefs were recently published by Industry Canada: 1) Pharmaceuticals Update Biovail receives administrative inquiry Biovail (Toronto) announced that it has received notification that the US Office of the…
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September 4, 2003
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC September 4, 2003 Theratechnologies says it has signed a research collaboration and licensing agreement with Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, involving its ExoPep platform for the development of a therapeutic peptide in the field of diabetes.…
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September 3, 2003
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON September 3, 2003 The Arthritis Society announced today that a select group of researchers and specialists will receive a funding infusion of C$5.5 million in 2003-2004, through the society’s research and career development program. A total of 33…
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September 2, 2003
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON September 2, 2003 The independent Commission to Investigate the Introduction and Spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has launched a website that contains information about the commission. The Internet address is www.sarscommission.ca. The site contains the commission’s…
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September 2, 2003
by Lab Canada
Edmonton, AB September 2, 2003 Plans for a new livestock testing facility, along with enhanced surveillance programs and improvements to existing lab facilities, have been unveiled by the Alberta government. “We know that both Albertans and our international trading partners…
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September 2, 2003
by Lab Canada
Vegreville, AB September 2, 2003 The Alberta Research Council says it has signed a one-year agreement with Alberta Environment to examine the effects of various water treatment processes on removing blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) and associated toxins from drinking water. Blooms…
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August 27, 2003
by Lab Canada
Regina, SK August 27, 2003 The tenants of the Regina Research Park, one of Saskatchewan’s two research parks, contributed C$152 million to the economy of Regina and $194 million to the provincial economy in 2002. This was an increase of…
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August 26, 2003
by Lab Canada
Billerica, MA August 26, 2003 Millipore today announced that its Milli-Q and Elix water purification systems meet US Pharmacopeia (USP) requirements for total organic carbon (TOC) analysis and conductivity tests of purified water. The USP is a non-government organization that…
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August 26, 2003
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON August 26, 2003 The following life sciences news briefs were published recently by Industry Canada. 1) Pharmaceuticals Update MDS Nordion secures supply of key cancer-fighting medical isotope MDS Nordion (Ottawa), a supplier of medical isotopes, announced it is…
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August 25, 2003
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON August 25, 2003 Researchers from Toronto’s University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital have shown that a quick and commercially available test for SARS is 100% accurate in detecting the SARS-coronavirus in tissue samples. The study, to be…
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August 25, 2003
by Lab Canada
Mississauga, ON August 25, 2003 DuPont yesterday announced that Douglas W Muzyka, president & CEO of DuPont Canada, will add responsibility as vice president & general manager – DuPont Nutrition & Health. “Doug brings excellent business and technical leadership to…
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August 25, 2003
by Lab Canada
Johannesburg, South Africa August 25, 2003 South Africa’s Medicines Control Council (MCC) has given approval for the start of a Phase I human trial of a preventive AIDS vaccine candidate under study by an international research team sponsored by the…
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August 25, 2003
by Lab Canada
Windsor, ON August 25, 2003 President of Jamieson Laboratories, Victor Neufeld, has been named chief executive officer of the company, effective immediately. Mr Neufeld is a graduate of the University of Windsor and has been actively involved in civic affairs…
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August 20, 2003
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON August 20, 2003 Researchers at the Hospital for Sick Children and the National Institute of Health Sciences in Japan have identified a molecule that causes neuropathic pain, a sharp and chronic pain associated with nerve injury and diseases…
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August 19, 2003
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON August 19, 2003 The federal government is planning the introduction of new regulations that will significantly reduce future contamination of air and water from two toxic substances used in manufacturing processes across Canada. The regulations, under the Canadian…
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August 18, 2003
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON August 18, 2003 The following Life Sciences News Briefs were published recently by Industry Canada: 1) Pharmaceuticals Update Axcan Receives FDA Approval for Photofrin Axcan Pharma (Mont Ste Hilare) announced that it has received approval from the United…
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August 18, 2003
by Lab Canada
Vancouver, BC August 18, 2003 Cummins Westport a joint venture of Cummins and Westport Innovations says it has signed and agreement with California-based South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) to develop key technology that could allow Cummin’s mid-range natural…
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August 15, 2003
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB August 15, 2003 – Resverlogix which develops new technologies for upgrading cholesterol reduction and therapeutic cancer research says it has entered into an agreement to acquire a cancer therapeutic from the co-discoverers of the technology, Dr Norman CW…
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August 14, 2003
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON August 14, 2003 SCISAT, a Canadian-built small satellite, was successfully launched this week into orbit from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Designed and manufactured by Magellan Aerospace, the mission of the SCISAT satellite is to collect scientific…
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August 14, 2003
by Lab Canada
Burnaby, BC August 14, 2003 Measurement and control instrument developer, Photon Control, says it will begin a joint industry project under the auspices of the Petroleum Technology Alliance of Canada for completion of its non-obtrusive optical flow meters. An information…
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August 11, 2003
by Lab Canada
Kingston, ON August 11, 2003 A total of C$8.7 million has been awarded in the second round of Cancer Research Fund grants to 19 top cancer researchers in Ontario. The announcement was made today by David Turnbull, associate minister of…
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August 8, 2003
by Lab Canada
London, ON August 8, 2003 – The use of a small, implantable monitor in patients who experience episodes of unexplained fainting (syncope) can lead to a diagnosis at a lower cost than conventional testing strategies, according to a study published…
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August 7, 2003
by Lab Canada
Sudbury, ON August 7, 2003 New opportunities for researchers in underground science are being enhanced with C$9.3 million in funding for a new facility to be built at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. “Supporting a culture of innovation is vital to…
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August 7, 2003
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON August 7, 2003 Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), a C$350-million fund for supporting the demonstration and commercialization of sustainable development technologies, has approved funding for 10 projects, totalling $13 million, in its second round of funding. These projects…
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August 7, 2003
by Lab Canada
Mississauga, ON August 7, 2003 DuPont Canada today announced the plan to restructure its Canadian operations and its transformation to a new business model. The company says the restructuring is being done to support the pending separation of DuPont Textiles…