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News from Pittcon: Collaboration to optimize management of analytical data

March 13, 2003 by Lab Canada Orlando, Florida March 13, 2003 The informatics business of Thermo Electron (formerly known as Thermo LabSystems and Thermo Galactic) is working with IBM Life Sciences Group to develop a joint solution to support the global life sciences community in managing,…
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Scientists of tomorrow get Ontario government support

March 12, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON March 12, 2003 The Ontario government has committed C$240,000 in funding to Sci-Tech Ontario to increase youth awareness of science, technology and innovation, Minister of Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation Jim Flaherty has announced. Sci-Tech Ontario is a non-profit…
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$22 million research grant program in Alberta

March 12, 2003 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB March 12, 2003 The Alberta Science and Research Investments Program (ASRIP) is a competitive funding program that supports selected science and research initiatives of strategic importance to Alberta. The program has two distinct funding streams: Research Infrastructure and…
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News from Pittcon: First two Thermo companies abolish their old names under “Thermo One” plan

March 12, 2003 by Lab Canada Orlando, Florida March 12, 2003 Thermo LabSystems and Thermo Galactic are the first two businesses within the Thermo Electron group to dispense with their old company names. The two have combined their informatics businesses under the Thermo Electron banner, and…
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Life sciences news briefs from Industry Canada (March 12, 2003)

March 12, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON March 12, 2003 The following life sciences news briefs were recently published by the Life Sciences Branch of Industry Canada. 1) PHARMACEUTICALS UPDATE MDS Pharma Services Expands Ligand Binding CapabilitiesMDS Pharma Services (Montreal), a premier provider of innovative…
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$700,000 grant to stimulate the concrete industry

March 11, 2003 by Lab Canada Sherbrooke, QC — March 11, 2003 A new Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Industrial Research Chair at the Universit de Sherbrooke has created, whose work will focus on concrete structure analysis. The chair will be provided with $700,000…
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Nominations open for this year’s Herzberg Medal

March 11, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON March 11, 2003 With its April 15 submission deadline fast approaching, nominations are being sought for this year’s NSERC Herzberg Medal. Named in honour of the late Dr Gerhard Herzberg, Canada’s 1971 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, the…
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Mathematical sciences’ centre opens in Banff

March 11, 2003 by Lab Canada Banff, AB March 11, 2003 The Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery (BIRS) has opened in Banff. A collaborative Canada-US venture, BIRS provides an environment for creative interaction and the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and methods within…
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News from Pittcon: University of Alberta professor receives Spectroscopy Award

March 11, 2003 by Lab Canada Orlando, Florida March 11, 2003 Dr Gary Horlick, professor of chemistry at the University of Alberta, today receives the 2003 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award from the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh. Having pioneered the application of linear image sensors (photo diode arrays)…
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News from Pittcon: Companies work with IBM to transform R&D processes to near real-time

March 10, 2003 by Lab Canada Orlando, Florida — March 10, 2003 — More than 30 of the world’s leading analytical instrument and tools companies are using IBM middleware, server platforms and services to develop comprehensive solutions for the life sciences marketplace, IBM announced today at…
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Industry expert to head new design engineering chair

March 10, 2003 by Lab Canada Kingston, ON March 10, 2003 Professor David Strong has been named chairholder of a new NSERC Chair in Design Engineering at Queen’s University. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) is providing C$1 million over five years for the…
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Research to focus on creating biodegradable polymers from oilseeds

March 10, 2003 by Lab Canada Calgary, AB March 10, 2003 A new research program focusing on creating biodegradable polymers from Alberta oilseeds has received C$500,000 in funding from Calgary-based not-for-profit investment firm AVAC and Alberta’s Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Nutritional Science at the University…
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News from Pittcon: “One Thermo” strategy moves ahead for Thermo Electron

March 10, 2003 by Lab Canada Orlando, Florida March 10, 2003 Marijin Dekkers, president and CEO of Thermo Electron, today outlined the company’s "One Thermo" strategy at the 2003 Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon) in Orlando. "Pittcon is where the newest products are announced. It’s where changing industry…
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News from Pittcon: New business to reshape laboratory services

March 10, 2003 by Lab Canada Orlando, Florida — March 10, 2003 — A comprehensive service and support business for laboratories called OneSource was launched today at Pittcon by PerkinElmer. “Within the life and analytical sciences marketplace, customers are seeking to streamline their supply chain through…
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Countdown on for Pittcon 2003

March 7, 2003 by Lab Canada Orlando, FL March 7, 2003 Only two days are left until the opening of what is said to be the world’s largest exposition and technical conference on laboratory science, Pittcon 2003. Taking place from March 9-14, 2003, at the Orange…
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Scientists in BC and Stockholm collaborate on forestry resources

March 7, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, On March 7, 2003 Two world leading forestry genomics teams from Canada and Sweden have announced a wide-ranging collaboration between their projects. The partnership allows researchers from both countries to strengthen their research projects by pooling their sequencing data…
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Change of name for Sterling Pulp Chemicals

March 6, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON — March 6, 2003 — ERCO Worldwide is the new name for Sterling Pulp Chemicals. The company says the name ERCO refers to its 100-year history as a supplier of quality bleaching systems and products to the pulp…
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Demo site chosen for world’s largest solid oxide fuel cell

March 6, 2003 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON March 6, 2003 Ontario Power Generation and Siemens Westinghouse have announced that the University of Toronto at Mississauga (UTM) will be the location for the first pre-commercial demonstration of the world’s largest solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) power…
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Ontario bioscience clusters join in Ontario BioAlliance

March 6, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON March 6, 2003 Ontario’s key bioscience clusters and organizations promoting the growth of bioscience and attracting investment have come together to form the Ontario BioAlliance. One of the first initiatives of the Ontario BioAlliance is a joint marketing…
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Salmonella testing technology gets approval

March 6, 2003 by Lab Canada Laval, QC March 6, 2003 Food safety technology company Warnex has received independent validation of its new food safety test for detecting Salmonella. The company says it has been granted “Laboratory Procedure” status in Canada, so it is now set…
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Agreement finalized for commercialization of stent coating technology

March 6, 2003 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC March 6, 2003 MIV Therapeutics and the University of British Columbia (UBC) have completed two license agreements to facilitate the transfer of UBC’s HAp coating technology to MIV Therapeutics research and manufacturing facility for commercial development. The HAp…
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Countdown on for Canada’s newest university

March 5, 2003 by Lab Canada Oshawa, ON March 5, 2003 In six months, Canada’s newest university will make history by welcoming its first class of students. With most of its first-year faculty hired, programs developed, and new academic and residence buildings taking shape, the University…
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Life sciences news briefs from Industry Canada (March 05, 2003)

March 5, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON March 5, 2003 The following life sciences news briefs were recently published by the Life Sciences Branch of Industry Canada. 1) PHARMACEUTICALS UPDATE Dimethaid Enters Next Phase of European Mutual Recognition Procedure:Dimethaid Research Inc. (Toronto) has formally submitted…
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Biotech partnership facility for plant science research opens in Saskatchewan

March 5, 2003 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK March 5, 2003 Yesterday saw the official opening of the NRC Plant Biotechnology Institute (NRC-PBI) Industry Partnership Facility, in which a number of innovative plant-science companies were welcomed to Saskatchewan’s newest facility for research and innovation. The new…
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CFI Awards over $17.7M to Canadian researchers

March 4, 2003 by Lab Canada Halifax, NS March 4, 2003 Today, Carmen Charette, senior vice-president of the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) was joined by Minister of Industry, Allan Rock, to announce over C$17.7 million in New Opportunities awards to 97 of the nation’s emerging…
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First year report looks good for Quebec’s Biotech City

March 4, 2003 by Lab Canada Laval, QC March 4, 2003 Biotech City in Laval, QC, has received its first annual report card. President and CEO of the Biotech City, Pierre Blanger, last week disclosed the Biotech City’s report following its first full year in operation.…
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Canadian Institute of Energy R&D award goes to BC’s QuestAir Technologies

March 4, 2003 by Lab Canada Burnaby, BC March 4, 2003 QuestAir Technologies has been awarded the 2002 Energy Research and Development Award by the Canadian Institute of Energy (BC). The Energy Research and Development Award recognizes the efforts of BC-based firms that are conducting leading-edge…
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$2.4M in funding to help scientists examine effects of cancer drugs on male reproduction

March 4, 2003 by Lab Canada Montreal,QC – March 4, 2003 – Aided by a $2.4 million, five-year grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, researchers from McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine, the McGill University Health Centre, the Sir B Mortimer Jewish General Hospital, in…
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Baxter awarded major blood product contracts with Canadian Blood Services & Hma-Qubec

March 3, 2003 by Lab Canada Mississauga, ON — March 3, 2003 — Baxter Corporation (Canada) has been awarded a multi-year purchase agreement to be a major supplier to Canadian Blood Services (CBS) and Hma-Qubec (HQ), the two agencies that manage Canada’s blood and blood product…
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Canada gets favourable national report card on antibiotic resistance

February 28, 2003 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC February 28, 2003 As the world celebrates the 75th anniversary of the discovery of penicillin, Canada is holding its own with respect to some rates of antibiotic resistance, according to the National Information Program on Antibiotics (NIPA). The…
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Canadian Blood Services names new board chair

February 28, 2003 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON February 28, 2003 – Canadian Blood Services has appointed Dr Verna M Skanes of St John’s as Chair of the Board of Directors until its next annual general meeting. Dr Skanes assumed her new role on February 14,…
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US Army funds “innovative concept” to boost effect of chemotherapy

February 28, 2003 by Lab Canada Kingston, ON February 28, 2003 A Queen’s University research team that recently discovered a way to make breast cancer cells more responsive to chemotherapy is now investigating whether a similar procedure can effectively treat prostate cancer the second leading cause…