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LaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
January 5, 2009
by Lab Canada
Saskatoon, SK – A University of Saskatchewan (U of S)-led research team at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) synchrotron received an end-of-year gift last week. After several years of research, construction and testing, the unique-in-North-America BioMedical Imaging and Therapy facility…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
January 5, 2009
by Lab Canada
Charlottetown, PEI – The National Research Council (NRC) Nutrisciences and Health technology cluster initiative in Charlottetown has received renewed funding of $8 million from the federal government. The cluster brings together experts from NRC, other government organizations, industry, and universities…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
January 5, 2009
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) has issued an invitation for applications to compete for new networks of excellence. The 2009 competition has significant differences from its predecessors. With a target budget of $75 million over five…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
January 5, 2009
by Lab Canada
Prince George, BC – A $50,000 grant to the College of New Caledonia (CNC) from the BC government will be used to upgrade its planer mill and develop imaging technology that will yield more lumber in sawmill processing and capture…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
January 5, 2009
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB – The federal government says it is providing $4 million towards a new state-of-the-art applied research centre at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT Polytechnic). The funding will help businesses in the province’s energy, manufacturing and construction…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
January 5, 2009
by Lab Canada
Charlottetown, PEI – Prince Edward Island’s government has launched a new program to support innovation in bioscience (including primary sectors), information technology, aerospace and renewable energy. “The purpose of these initiatives is to encourage growth and development of businesses in…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
December 22, 2008
by Lab Canada
Hamilton, ON – Preparations are underway for a new research facility at the Hamilton General Hospital site of Hamilton Health Sciences. The building will be named after businessman, David Braley, who has contributed $10 million to the project. The state-of-the-art…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 22, 2008
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – McGill University has announced three strategic leadership appointments in its Faculty of Medicine. Dr Rémi Quirion, scientific director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Institute of Neurosciences , Mental Health and Addiction, as well as of…
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LaboratoryResearch Results
December 22, 2008
by Lab Canada
Kingston, ON – Unparalleled warming over the last few decades has triggered widespread ecosystem changes in many temperate North American and Western European lakes, say researchers at Queen’s University and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. The team reports that…
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LaboratoryLife Sciences
December 22, 2008
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – A discovery by Canada-US biophysicists will improve the understanding of ion channels, akin to little ‘nano-machines’ or ‘nano-valves’ in our body, which, when they malfunction, can cause genetic illnesses that attack muscles, the central nervous system and…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 22, 2008
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB – EnCana Corporation and the University of Calgary have created a new research chair called the EnCana Chair in Canadian Plains Mitigation and Reclamation. The new position in the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Calgary…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 16, 2008
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Ottawa, ON – Kingston General Hospital (KGH) has appointed Dr Jeremy Squire as research chair in molecular pathology in the department of pathology and molecular medicine – the hospital’s first-ever research chair. Dr Squire, considered one of the foremost cytogeneticists…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 15, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) has awarded $45.45 million infrastructure support funding to 312 researchers across the country. The support is provided under the Leaders Opportunity Fund, which was designed to provide infrastructure to attract researchers…
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LaboratoryNew FacilitiesNew Technology & Applications
December 15, 2008
by Lab Canada
Quebec City, QC – Medicago says it plans to invest $1.5 million to expand its manufacturing facility located in the Technology Park of Quebec City to optimize manufacturing activities and provide additional space to produce clinical grade material for human…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
December 15, 2008
by Lab Canada
Abbotsford, BC – A new $14-million containment level 3 laboratory has opened in southern British Columbia. Built as an addition to the existing Animal Health Centre in Abbotsford, the newly constructed CL3 laboratory is the only facility of its kind…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 15, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON, and Edmonton, AB – The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) and the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR) say they have signed a partnership agreement aimed at stepping up research on inflammatory bowel disease. The…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 11, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ann Arbor, MI – Life science manufacturer Accuri Cytometers has awarded its first Accuri Flow Cytometer Creativity Award to Heather Newkirk, Ph.D. The twice-yearly program – which is open to scientists around the world – was created to foster innovative…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 11, 2008
by Lab Canada
Vineland, ON – Vineland Research and Innovation Centre says it has signed collaboration agreements with Brock University and Niagara College, allowing the institutions to work together on horticulture and agriculture research. “It is no longer feasible for research to focus…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 11, 2008
by Lab Canada
Regina, SK – A new $6-million federal government-grower group agreement is paving the way for better coordination of larger scale canola agronomy research projects by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) researchers across western Canada. The Prairie Canola Agronomy Research…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Facilities
December 11, 2008
by Lab Canada
Saskatoon, SK – University of Saskatchewan plant breeding research has received a major boost from a combined $100,000 cash and in-kind donation from Saskatoon-based implement manufacturer Morris Industries. The donation provides the university’s Crop Development Centre (CDC) with the…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 10, 2008
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – Researchers at the McGill University Health Centre Cancer Nutrition Rehabilitation Program recently received a $1.8 million grant from the Terry Fox Foundation to investigate new treatments and prevention of Anorexia Cachexia Syndrome (ACS). ACS is a devastating…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 8, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – A major neuroscience research initiative, the Canadian Action and Perception Network (CAPnet), has been established by York University, the University of Western Ontario, and Queen’s University. CAPnet held its first full two-day science and business meeting…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 8, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Five Ontario university researchers have been presented with the 2008 Polanyi Prize in recognition of their work in chemistry, physiology/medicine, literature and economics. The annual prize was established by the Ontario’s provincial government in 1986 after…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 8, 2008
by Lab Canada
Vancouver, BC – Dr Marianne Sadar, senior scientist at the BC Cancer Agency, is the 2008 recipient of the prestigious Terry Fox Young Investigator Award for her research in prostate cancer. Sponsored by the Terry Fox Foundation and awarded…
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LaboratoryLife Sciences
December 8, 2008
by Lab Canada
Vancouver, BC – Scientists from the Ovarian Cancer Research (OvCaRe) program at BC Cancer Agency have identified distinct pathways for five subtypes of ovarian cancer, showing they are completely different diseases. The discovery, published today in the journal PLoS (Public…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 1, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – The International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) has announced the commitments of 11 funding organizations in eight countries to generate comprehensive, high-resolution analyses of genomic changes for eight forms of cancer found across the planet. Each organization…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
December 1, 2008
by Lab Canada
Waterloo, ON – Dr Neil Turok, director of Canada’s Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (PI), has announced the appointment of internationally regarded scientist Prof Stephen Hawking to the position of PI distinguished research chair. Prof Hawking will conduct regular…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
November 24, 2008
by Lab Canada
Campinas, Brazil – Developing innovative, state-of-the-art synchrotron instrumentation is the purpose of an agreement signed last week between the Canadian Light Source (CLS) and the Brazilian Association of Synchrotron Light Technology (ABTLuS), operator of the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS).…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
November 24, 2008
by Lab Canada
Portland, OR – Dr Wing Sung, principal research officer with the National Research Council, has been awarded the inaugural Clean Technology Innovation Award from the Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation (OCRI). He received the prize for his work…
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LaboratoryLife Sciences
November 24, 2008
by Lab Canada
Vancouver, BC – A team of scientists at the BC Cancer Agency have made an important advance for breast cancer. Published this week in the medical journal, Nature Medicine, the study shows that the normal female breast contains a population…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
November 24, 2008
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – The CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center has opened a state-of-the art laboratory dedicated to the molecular genetics of musculoskeletal disorders. The laboratory has leading-edge infrastructure and will focus on developing innovative diagnostic tools and therapeutic treatments to prevent…
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LaboratoryLife Sciences
November 24, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – Researchers from Ottawa and Toronto played a key role in an international team that identified four new genes for colorectal cancer. The discovery, published online in Nature Genetics on November 16, examined 38,710 genetic markers in 13,315…