Lab Canada

Topic
Laboratory

News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Alberta researcher leads $2M international genome project

November 17, 2008 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – Alberta researcher Dr Gane Ka-Shu Wong has been chosen to lead the Alberta 1,000 Plants Initiative, an international project focused on finding new genomic information that could lead to new medicines and a range of value-added plant…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Corning unveils new worldwide grant award program

November 17, 2008 by Lab Canada Lowell, MA – Corning today announced a new grant award program, called Mission: Possible, which is aimed at encouraging scientists to conduct original research using one of Corning’s newest cell culture products. To be eligible to participate, researchers must use either…
News LaboratoryNew Technology & Applications

BC cleantech uses municipal wastewater to make fertilizer

November 14, 2008 by Lab Canada Victoria, BC – Using technology developed at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver-based Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies has achieved the first commercialization in the United States of a process using municipal wastewater to make environmentally safe fertilizer.   A municipal…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Synergy and innovation in the spotlight for NSERC awards

November 14, 2008 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Successful university-industry partnerships are the focus of NSERC’s annual Synergy Awards for Innovation and the Innovation Challenge Awards, which were awarded recently in Halifax.   The awards were established in 1995, and their value increased substantially this…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Science and technology incubators get $495,000 in funding support

November 14, 2008 by Lab Canada     Winnipeg, MB – Two business incubators that support new companies in the science and technology area have received a total of $495,000 in support from Manitoba’s provincial government.   The funds provided by the province will assist in maintaining…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

$500,000 gift kick-starts fundraising for new $5M stroke research chair

November 10, 2008 by Lab Canada London, ON – A leadership gift of $500,000 towards a new research chair at the Robarts Research Institute — the Kathleen & Dr Henry Barnett Chair in Stroke Research — has been made by Richard Ivey, a longtime supporter of…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Canadian scientist receives the 2009 L’Oreal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science

November 10, 2008 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – In conjunction with World Science Day on November 10, the jury of the L’Oreal-UNESCO Awards For Women in Science announces the names of the five exceptional women scientists from around the world who will receive the 2009…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Former PM Jean Chrtien receives award for his contribution to research and higher education

November 10, 2008 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – The Council of Ontario Universities has presented the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien with the David C Smith Award for Significant Contribution to Scholarship and Policy in recognition of his vision, leadership and lifelong commitment to the advancement…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Clinical research initiatives grants announced by CIHR

November 10, 2008 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) have announced the results of its Team Grant: Clinical Research Initiatives (Regional/National Clinical Research Initiatives) competition.   The organization says a total of 11 applications were submitted. Applications were reviewed…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

$1.4M project to enhance canola as feed crop

November 10, 2008 by Lab Canada Shanghai, China – A $1.4-million joint project between the Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the Alberta government, the Alberta Research Council (ARC), and private sector partners will focus on canola research.   The partners will use bioscience technology to enhance…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Orthopedic clinical research chair created with $1.15M funding

November 4, 2008 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – The Sainte-Justine University Hospital Center has created an academic chair in spinal deformities to be held by Dr Stefan Parent, an orthopedic surgeon and researcher at Sainte-Justine’s Research Center as well as a professor in the Faculty…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

$2.3M funding for genome projects in BC

October 29, 2008 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – Genome British Columbia has announced the results of its first Science Opportunities Fund competition in which nine awards have been made to researchers with a total approved budget of $2.3 million. The nine teams of researchers are…
News LaboratoryTrends in Science & Research

Lacklustre growth last year for sponsored research income at universities

October 29, 2008 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities posted a lacklustre 3.5% growth in their total sponsored research income in fiscal 2007, according to Canada Top 50 Research Universities List 2008 released today by Research Infosource. This is the second…
News LaboratoryTrends in Science & Research

Conferee networking topics sessions expanded to 33 for Pittcon 2009

October 29, 2008 by Lab Canada Pittsburgh, PA – The Pittsburgh Conference has released the topics for the conferee networking sessions offered at the 60th annual Pittcon Conference and Exposition, March 8-13, at McCormick Place South in Chicago. There are currently 33 networking sessions scheduled; 19…
News LaboratoryTrends in Science & Research

Near-record Canadian attendance booked for medical industry trade show

October 28, 2008 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – MEDICA, the world’s largest annual medical technology trade fair that takes place November 19-22 in the German city of Dusseldorf, has attracted 32 Canadian exhibitors and an expected record number of Canadian visitors to the four-day show.…
News LaboratoryLife Sciences

Women under-represented in cardiac-related clinical trials, says study

October 28, 2008 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Women have successfully broken the glass ceiling in the boardroom, in politics, and on the home front. Is it now time for women to lobby for equal representation in research trials? According to the Heart and Stroke…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

$20M award attracts leader in brain science to Alberta

October 27, 2008 by Lab Canada Lethbridge, AB – One of the world’s foremost brain scientists, Dr Bruce McNaughton, has moved his research program from the University of Arizona to the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CCBN) at the University of Lethbridge. McNaughton is the first…
News LaboratoryTrends in Science & Research

Corporate research and development spending declined in 2007, says survey

October 27, 2008 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – For the second year in a row, corporate research and development (R&D) spending fell among Canada’s top corporate R&D spenders, from $10.6 billion in fiscal 2006 to $10.3 billion in fiscal 2007. This represents a drop of…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences

Vaccine to reduce E coli 0157 in cattle receives licensing approval

October 27, 2008 by Lab Canada Belleville, ON – Biopharmaceutical company Bioniche Life Sciences says its Econiche vaccine, which is designed to reduce the shedding by cattle of Escherichia coli (E coli) O157:H7, has received full licensing approval from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Econiche…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Honeybee research in BC gets $2.8M funding

October 27, 2008 by Lab Canada Prince George, BC – In the past year alone, nearly 36% of all Canada’s honeybees died over winter, more than twice the normal mortality rate of 15%. The trend in BC is no less severe, with select geographic areas such…
News Laboratory

University labs to go green by stepping up energy savings

October 27, 2008 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – The University of Toronto’s Sustainability Office, the department of chemistry and the graduate students’ Chem Club say they are set to launch a campaign to drastically reduce the energy consumption of the Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories. Research…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Six Canadian projects receive funding from Gates Foundation

October 27, 2008 by Lab Canada Bangkok, Thailand – Six Canadian investigators have received funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as part of an announcement of 104 grants being made by the foundation to support projects that explore bold and largely unproven ways to…
News LaboratoryNew FacilitiesNew Technology & Applications

National biomedical engineering centre plans announced

October 20, 2008 by Lab Canada Calgary, AB – The University of Calgary says it will expand its work in the rapidly growing field of biomedical engineering with the creation of the National Biomedical Engineering Innovation Centre. The purpose of the centre is to develop and…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Stem cell research the focus of Toronto, Kyoto partnership

October 20, 2008 by Lab Canada Tokyo, Japan – Scientific teams at the University of Toronto and Kyoto University are joining forces in the race to get cutting-edge therapies to the clinic. A research-sharing agreement signed in Tokyo bonds Toronto’s stem cell researchers at to Kyoto…
News LaboratoryNew FacilitiesNew Technology & Applications

Two new research centres open at Guelph

October 20, 2008 by Lab Canada Guelph, ON – Ontario’s University of Guelph has officially opened two new research-related centres this month. The new Centre for Agricultural Renewable Energy and Sustainability, which opened last week, will focus on bioenergy research and the bioeconomy. The other new…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

BC forest research projects receive $12.5M in funding

October 20, 2008 by Lab Canada Vernon, BC – BC’s provincial government is providing $12.5 million in funding to 216 research projects that aim to improve timber growth practices, respond to the impacts of climate change, and maximize the benefits from British Columbia’s forest resources, Pat…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

$7.6M supports basic and applied research projects

October 20, 2008 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – The Ontario Research Fund is providing nearly $7.6 million in funding to support basic and applied research projects across the province. A total of 46 projects at 13 institutions have received funding. Following is a list of…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications

Field tests of carbon capture and storage to begin soon

October 20, 2008 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – Three test wells will soon be drilled for a ground-breaking, long-term, large-volume CO2 sequestration project in Alberta. The Alberta Energy Research Institute (AERI), is providing $6.6 million in funding for the three-year $20-million project near Shell Canada’s…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

New VP of research named for University of Guelph

October 20, 2008 by Lab Canada Guelph, ON – The University of Guelph has appointed Kevin Hall, head of the department of civil engineering at Queen’s University, as its new vice-president (research), effective January 1. Dr Hall also directs Queen’s Centre for Water and the Environment…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Scientific director appointed to Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes

October 20, 2008 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Dr Philip M Sherman has been appointed scientific director of Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)’s Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes (CIHR-INMD), effective January 1, 2009. “Dr Sherman is a welcome addition to the CIHR leadership…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratory

Canada Research Chairs Program releases names of latest chairholders

October 13, 2008 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The Canada Research Chairs Program has released the names of the most recently appointed Canada Research Chairs. These 123 top researchers, whose nominations were submitted by 38 Canadian universities in December 2007, include 18 new Canada Research…
News General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications

$1M in funding supports projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions

October 13, 2008 by Lab Canada Winnipeg, MB – More than $1 million in funding is being provided by Manitoba’s provincial government to support new research aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions generated by the province’s agricultural sector. Environment Canada data shows that agricultural activities produce 30%…