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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
April 6, 2009
by Lab Canada
Edmonton, AB – The Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research has awarded $39 million in funding to 41 health researchers across the province. Each of the seven-year awards is worth around $1 million, making them among the richest health research…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
April 6, 2009
by Lab Canada
Regina, SK – A variety of projects in the environmental area, including scientific research projects, have received a total of $10 million in funding from Saskatchewan’s provincial government through its Go Green Fund. Funding of $8,563,850 has been awarded from…
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LaboratoryResearch Results
April 6, 2009
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – McGill University researchers have successfully amplified light with so-called “colloidal quantum dots,” a technology that had been written off by many as a dead-end. Over the past 15 years, repeated quantum dot research efforts failed to deliver…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 31, 2009
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Seven of the world’s leading medical scientists have won Canada’s most prestigious international award, for discoveries ranging from stem cells to cancer vaccines. Over the past 50 years, some 298 scientists have won “Gairdners,” among them 73…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 30, 2009
by Lab Canada
Edmonton, AB – Equipment grants have been awarded to 10 scientific research projects in Alberta, allowing the researchers to upgrade their labs. The funds, provided by the provincial government, will aid research in areas of study such as disease diagnosis…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 25, 2009
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – Dr Paul Corkum, an attosecond science researcher at the National Research Council Canada (NRC) and professor in the department of physics at the University of Ottawa, is this year’s winner of Canada’s most prestigious science prize. The…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
March 25, 2009
by Lab Canada
Winnipeg, MB – The Natural Fibres for the Green Economy Network (NAFGEN) has received $9.6M in funding from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Led by Flax Canada 2015, NAFGEN is a multidisciplinary network that brings together researchers, industry and producers to…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
March 25, 2009
by Lab Canada
Winnipeg, MB – A new high-performance computing facility is coming to the University of Manitoba. High-performance computing (HPC) is an integrated computing environment used in science, engineering and business. The HPC supercomputer solves complex problems in a matter of hours…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 25, 2009
by Lab Canada
Victoria, BC – A new Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research (CECR), the Oceans Network Canada Centre for Enterprise and Engagement (ONCEE), has been established in Victoria. The ONCEE will manage two highly sophisticated underwater laboratories that will support…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 25, 2009
by Lab Canada
Rimouski, QC – Two marine sciences organizations are receiving a total of $3,802,500 in funding from the federal government. The Marine Biotechnology Research Centre (MBRC) will receive $900,000 and the Université du Québec à Rimouski’s Institut des sciences de la…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
March 25, 2009
by Lab Canada
Edmonton, AB – $1 million in funding from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is supporting the Sustainable Cropping System Platforms for Biodiesel Feedstock Quantity and Quality (SBQQ) research network. To find out the most effective ways to increase canola production, the…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 25, 2009
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – The Canola Council of Canada says it is providing $350,000 to support research on the role of canola in the prevention and treatment of heart disease and diabetes. Dr David Jenkins, professor of medicine and nutritional sciences…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Facilities
March 23, 2009
by Lab Canada
Saskatoon, SK – The federal government is providing $3.8 million to support the construction of two new research facilities at Canadian Light Source (CLS). The announcement “ensures our place among the world’s best synchrotrons, providing researchers from across this country…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Facilities
March 23, 2009
by Lab Canada
Vancouver, BC – A new, state-of-the-art research centre is to be established at Vancouver General Hospital, housing three internationally recognized research programs and named after Robert H N Ho in honour of his $15-million donation. The seven-storey, 6,442 sq m…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 23, 2009
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – Nine Canadian researchers have been awarded a total of $1.26 million in the 42nd annual competition for Killam Research Fellowships, administered by the Canada Council for the Arts. Killam Research Fellowships, with a value of $70,000 a…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Facilities
March 6, 2009
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Canada’s first centre dedicated solely to research in occupational cancers has been established. Called the Occupational Cancer Research Centre, it will be charged with improving knowledge and evidence to help identify, prevent and ultimately eliminate exposures to…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
March 6, 2009
by Lab Canada
Hamilton, ON – A new Centre for Surgical Invention and Innovation (CSII), a Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research (CECR), has been established in Hamilton by the federal government. The CSII will develop and commercialize a new class of…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
March 6, 2009
by Lab Canada
Mississauga, ON – Sixteen projects that develop and demonstrate emerging clean technologies have been awarded $53 million by Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). The clean technology projects included in this funding round offer technological solutions to the challenges Canada is…
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LaboratoryTrends in Science & Research
March 6, 2009
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The group representing academic researchers and scientists across the country is stepping up calls on the federal government to invest in research through Canada’s granting councils and ensure that scientists, not politicians, decide where research funding is…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryTrends in Science & Research
March 5, 2009
by Lab Canada
Hamilton, ON – The Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS), the national certifying body for medical laboratory technologists and assistants, has issued a statement urging the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador to implement key recommendations of the report of…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 2, 2009
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – Finalists have been chosen for the 2008 NSERC Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering. Awarded each year by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), it is the organization’s highest honour:…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 2, 2009
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – Eight research partnerships have been formed between university scholars in Canada and their peers in the developing world. The teams will undertake research projects that address important topics including health, environmental sustainability, resource management and information communications…
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LaboratoryLife Sciences
March 2, 2009
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – In a study that was released on March 1, Mount Sinai Hospital’s Dr Andras Nagy has discovered a new method of creating stem cells. The study, to be published by Nature online, accelerates stem cell technology and…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 2, 2009
by Lab Canada
Orange County, CA – Biomedical product manufacturer Beckman Coulter and precision technology company Olympus Corporation say they have agreed to Beckman Coulter acquiring the diagnostic systems portion of Olympus’ Life Sciences business for approximately US$800 million. Beckman Coulter’s Chemistry says…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
March 2, 2009
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – University of Manitoba agricultural engineer Digvir S Jayas, and Noel White, an entomologist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, have won the 2008 Brockhouse Canada Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Engineering. The prize is awarded by…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew FacilitiesNew Technology & Applications
February 27, 2009
by Lab Canada
Kingston, ON – PARTEQ Innovations, the technology commercialization office of Queen’s University at Kingston, Ontario, has been awarded $9.1 million from the federal government towards the establishment of a National Centre of Excellence for the development and commercialization of Green…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
February 23, 2009
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – The federal government announced today funding of $120.4 million to support 134 new or renewed Canada Research Chairs in 37 Canadian universities. This includes $6.6 million from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) for research infrastructure to…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
February 23, 2009
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – Two new Business-Led Network of Centres of Excellence have been established in the Montreal area. The networks are large-scale, collaborative research networks led by the private sector and focused on specific business research needs. The Canadian Forest Nanoproducts…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Facilities
February 23, 2009
by Lab Canada
Iqaluit, Nunavut – The federal government has announced an invitation to applicants for a new fund to upgrade Arctic science infrastructure facilities. In addition, the government says three locations are being considered for Canada’s new High Arctic Research Station. The…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
February 23, 2009
by Lab Canada
Fredericton, NB – A new BioPotato Network is receiving $5.3 million in funding from the federal government to support research that will help develop new markets for potato farmers. The network will focus on five areas: value-added uses for the…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
February 23, 2009
by Lab Canada
Regina, SK – The Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC) is receiving $2.5-million from Natural Resources Canada and Western Economic Diversification Canada to support research and development of new technologies in enhanced oil recovery. The research will be conducted until 2011.…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
February 20, 2009
by Lab Canada
Halifax, NS – A new Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance Facility (BMRF) at the National Research Council Institute for Marine Biosciences (NRC-IMB) opened this week. It houses the world’s most sensitive magnetic resonance equipment for small samples, allowing universities, health-care providers, and…