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$1M funding for research into biomarkers that predict vital organ failure

February 20, 2009 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – Pfizer Canada and the PROOF (PRevention Of Organ Failure) Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research are teaming up in the fight against vital organ failure (heart, lung and kidney). Pfizer Canada will contribute $1 million to…
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$2M supports new research chair in genetic diagnostics named for BC founder

February 20, 2009 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – LifeLabs says it is investing $2 million to help endow a research chair in human health genetic diagnostics in British Columbia. LifeLabs has formed a partnership with Genome BC to assist it in establishing this high profile…
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Manufacturing agreement made for kits to test biofilm infections

February 20, 2009 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB & Cleveland, OH – Canadian biofilm developer Innovotech and diagnostic system maker TREK Diagnostic Systems say that the latter will manufacture key components of Innovotech’s novel biofilm susceptibility test at TREK’s Cleveland facility. Innovotech is targeting its initial…
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Agricultural research projects get $12.6M in funding

February 19, 2009 by Lab Canada Regina, SK – Forty-eight agricultural research projects have received a total of $12.6 million in funding from Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Development Fund (ADF). A wide range of projects have been funded, including studies on reducing the level of antibiotics used in…
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VIDO scientists develop new research tool to analyze function of proteins

February 9, 2009 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK – University of Saskatchewan scientists have developed a new tool that enables scientists to analyze the function of a crucial set of proteins in animals – a finding they say could lead to a host of better drugs…
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National network for research on animal embryos launched at Universit Laval

February 9, 2009 by Lab Canada Quebec City, QC – The first Canada-wide NSERC network for animal embryo research, called EmbryoGENE, has been launched by Université Laval. The network, which was launched in collaboration with the University of Alberta, aims to better understand the effects of…
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Pfizer gives $2M more funding to BC drug research centre

February 9, 2009 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – Pharma company Pfizer Canada says it has increased its initial commitment of $1 million by an additional $2 million to the “Pfizer-CDRD Innovation Fund” at the Centre for Drug Research and Development (CDRD) to fast-track the commercialization…
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$5M supports biofuels pilot projects

February 9, 2009 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – The BC Bioenergy Network is rewarding nearly $5 million in funding to two biomass pilot projects. The network has awarded $1.82 million in funding to Lignol Innovations and a further $3 million in funding to Nexterra Energy.…
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Researchers solve a universal lab test mystery

February 9, 2009 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – It is a phenomenon that has boggled molecular scientists for decades: the protein size puzzle. It has to do with a lab test called SDS-PAGE, arguably the world’s most commonly used biochemical lab method. The procedure is…
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NINT researchers create single atom quantum dots

February 2, 2009 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – Single atom quantum dots created by researchers at the National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT) and the University of Alberta make possible a new level of control over individual electrons, a development that suddenly brings quantum dot-based devices…
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NSERC enhances scientific ties with France

February 2, 2009 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) has signed an agreement to increase scientific collaboration between Canada and France, and fund joint research projects in priority areas conducted by teams from the two countries.…
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Goodfellow selects Delta Scientific as exclusive Canadian distributor

February 2, 2009 by Lab Canada Oakdale, PA – Goodfellow, a global supplier of metals and materials for research and product design, says it has selected Delta Scientific, a Mississauga-based distributor of high-quality chemicals, consumables, and scientific equipment, as the exclusive distributor of Goodfellow products within…
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$52M funding for research projects throughout Atlantic Canada

February 1, 2009 by Lab Canada Moncton, NB – The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency has announced support for 24 research and development projects throughout Atlantic Canada that will receive a total of $51.8 million in funding. The projects bring together the region’s universities, businesses and research…
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Hamilton sites chosen to lead the development and evaluation of new technologies for detecting breast cancer

January 26, 2009 by Lab Canada Hamilton, ON – The city of Hamilton has been chosen by GE Healthcare to be the first site in the world to receive new prototype technologies for use in a molecular breast imaging research program. Researchers there will design and…
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Bio-energy research gets $1.2M boost

January 26, 2009 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – The development and commercialization of bio-energy technologies is receiving $2.8 million in funding support from Western Economic Diversification Canada. Funding of almost $1.2 million will allow FPInnovations to conduct commercial demonstrations of a biomass gasification system at…
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Research projects in Manitoba get $2M in funding

January 26, 2009 by Lab Canada Winnipeg, MB – Nineteen research projects at the universities of Manitoba and Winnipeg that relate to health, the environment and the development of new technologies are receiving a total of $2.3 million in funding from the Manitoba government. “This funding…
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Research chair to shed light on earth’s surface

January 26, 2009 by Lab Canada Victoria, BC – A new research chair at the University of Victoria will look to find new ways to use data collected by sensors in planes and satellites to protect and manage natural resources.. Geologist Benoit Rivard, former director of…
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Biofuel research gets $19M funding

January 26, 2009 by Lab Canada Quebec City, QC – A new network, called the Cellulosic Biofuels Network (CBN), hs been set up to provide expertise, new technologies and processes that increase the efficiency and reduce the economic costs associated with the production of cellulosic ethanol,…
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New research chair to examine ways to remediate old coal mines

January 26, 2009 by Lab Canada Sydney, NS – A new Research Chair in Mine Water Remediation and Management at Cape Breton University will search for new ways to limit the long-term environmental impact of coal mining. Dr Christian Wolkersdorfer, a leading mine-water expert from Germany,…
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Research project to examine conversion of crop residue

January 26, 2009 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Research into converting crop residue into green building supplies, biofuels and other value-added products is receiving funding support from the federal government in a partnership agreement with Olds AgTech Industries. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is providing $116,375…
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Researchers go global on genes for the advancement of heredity research

January 26, 2009 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – A new website that lists the different genetic mutations responsible for several hereditary diseases has been created. The website is a result of collaboration between McGill University and the international consortium Human Variome Project and has the…
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Pioneers in the development of analytical instrumentation to be recognized at Pittcon 2009 symposium

January 22, 2009 by Lab Canada Pittsburgh, PA – The Pittsburgh Conference has announced “Near Infrared Spectroscopy – NIRS,” as the topic for the twentieth annual James L Waters Annual Symposium on March 9 at Pittcon 2009 in Chicago. The Waters symposium recognizes the important technological…
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Polanyi Award goes to chemistry professor for green technology developments

January 19, 2009 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – This year’s John C Polanyi Award has been given to Queen’s University chemistry professor Philip Jessop. The award recognizes a recent outstanding advance in the natural sciences or engineering. Dr Jessop and his research team have developed…
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$17.5M supports R&D commercialization in New Brunswick

January 19, 2009 by Lab Canada Fredericton, NB – R&D funding of $17.5 million has been awarded to seven projects in New Brunswick by the Atlantic Innovation Fund (AIF). This announcement is one of a series detailing 24 research and development projects that will receive $51.8…
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Inner workings of cells provide stunning images for GE Healthcare competition

January 19, 2009 by Lab Canada San Francisco, CA – GE Healthcare last week announced the winners of this year’s IN Cell Image Competition at the HCA Conference in San Francisco, USA. Each of the three winners, from Asia, Europe and North America, will be rewarded…
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The value of health research under the microscope in new report

January 19, 2009 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – What is the value of medical research? Canadians spend considerable monies supporting health research, which is provided primarily through federal and provincial taxes and contributions to health charities. In this new era of fiscal accountability and restraint,…
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CAMH study reveals that heritability may not be limited to DNA

January 19, 2009 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Scientists at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) have detected evidence that DNA may not be the only carrier of heritable information; epigenetics, a secondary molecular mechanism may also account for some inherited traits and…
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New research network to focus on health of oceans

January 12, 2009 by Lab Canada   St John’s, NL – A new network that was launched today will bring together 65 marine researchers from across Canada. The NSERC Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe) will be led by a Memorial University biological oceanographer Dr Paul Snelgrove.…
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Asthma researcher wins eminent scientist award

January 12, 2009 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Dr Teresa To, senior scientist and head of the Child Health Evaluative Sciences program at SickKids Research Institute, has been selected to receive the eminent scientist of the year award 2008 in the field of pediatrics and…
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Researcher wins cancer society award

January 12, 2009 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Dr Geoffrey Liu, a scientist in the division of applied molecular oncology at the Ontario Cancer Institute (OCI), has won the Canadian Cancer Society’s 2008 William E Rawls Prize. The award – presented to a young investigator…
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New lab extraction system among winners of commercialization prize

January 12, 2009 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) fellowships were recently won by two inventors for commercializing their products. One has developed a lab extraction system that could revolutionize the billion-dollar pharmaceutical and food industries, while the other has designed…
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Science fiction writer named resident at Canadian Light Source

January 12, 2009 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK – International award-winning science fiction author Robert J Sawyer will be writer-in-residence at the Canadian Light Source synchrotron from June 1 to July 31, 2009. Sawyer, widely regarded as one of Canada’s most influential authors and most successful…