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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
July 7, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – The Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI) and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) have launched a new joint cancer research project. The project, called the Selective Therapies Target Identification Program, will identify specific cancer molecules as…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryLife Sciences
July 7, 2008
by Lab Canada
Laval, QC – The health research funding organizations of Quebec (the Fonds de la recherche en sant du Qubec, FRSQ), France (the Institut national de la sant et de la recherche mdicale, Inserm) and Canada (the Canadian Institutes of Health…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
July 7, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – A total of $7.5 million in funding is being provided by the Ontario government to help move two biofuel projects to the global marketplace. In the first project, $5 million of the funding will go towards the…
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LaboratoryLife SciencesNew Facilities
July 7, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – A new supercomputer – the second-most powerful in the country behind that of Environment Canada – recently launched at University Health Network will analyze millions of protein images in a search for more effective cancer treatments. Led…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
July 7, 2008
by Lab Canada
Charlottetown, PEI – The Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island has officially opened a state-of-art $20-million Research Complex. The new 5,300 sq m facility will house a number of the Atlantic Veterinary College’s specialized research centres…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 27, 2008
by Lab Canada
Saskatoon, SK and Winnipeg, MB – Dr Arnold Naimark, chair of Genome Prairie’s board of directors, announced today that Dr Wilf Keller has been appointed the new president and CEO of Genome Prairie. “Dr Keller’s research experience, accomplishments and exemplary…
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LaboratoryTrends in Science & Research
June 27, 2008
by Lab Canada
Pittsburgh, PA – The Pittsburgh Conference has released a call for papers and a call for topics (conferee networking sessions) for Pittcon 2009, the 60th annual Pittcon Conference and Exposition which will be held March 8-13, 2009, McCormick Place South,…
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LaboratoryTrends in Science & Research
June 26, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – A skills shortage in Canada’s biotechnology sector is threatening the sector’s sustainability as an emerging platform of Canada’s economy, despite the fact that the sector is otherwise strong and growing. A new study by the federally funded…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 25, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has recognized the efforts of four mentors who stimulate the scientific minds of Canada’s youth. Through its Synapse – Youth Connection initiative, the following people receive 2008 Synapse awards: Anteneh…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
June 23, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Waste management company Newalta today officially opened a new state-of-art lab pack processing pack. Valued at $3 million, the plant uses high tech processing technology that improves safety and reduces the amount of operator exposure and physical…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 23, 2008
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB – Texas businessman Boone Pickens was the guest of honour at a luncheon last week hosted by the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the University of Calgary when he surprised guests with the unexpected announcement that he was making…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew FacilitiesNew Technology & Applications
June 23, 2008
by Lab Canada
Kingston, ON – Biotech company Performance Plants (PPI) says it has established a research centre in the US to develop specialized non-food crops for industries seeking renewable feedstocks for liquid transportation fuels, biochemicals and coal replacement. The facility, called the…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 23, 2008
by Lab Canada
Wood Dale, IL – Sanyo Electric’s biomedical division says it has received ISO 13485 certification for the design and manufacturing of medical equipment. ISO 13485 certifies that: – an organization consistently demonstrates its ability to provide medical devices and related…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 22, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Researchers in Ontario and California are partnering on a project to make it easier to turn cutting-edge stem cell research into medical breakthroughs. The province is investing $1 million in a partnership with California’s Gladstone Institutes (http://www.gladstone.ucsf.edu/gladstone/site/gweb1/).…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 20, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – Dr Anthony (Tony) Pawson, distinguished investigator at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital and world-renowned cell biologist, is the first Canadian scientist to be named a Kyoto Prize Laureate by the Inamori Foundation of…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 16, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – A total of $113 million to fund 127 Canada Research Chairs (CRC) from 35 universities across the country has been announced by the federal government. The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) is also contributing $4.8 million to…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 16, 2008
by Lab Canada
Vancouver, BC – Ten new Canada-India science and technology joint initiatives worth $17 million have been announced by the Canadian and Indian governments. Eight of the initiatives are joint research and development projects, and two are partnership-development activities. The Canadian…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 16, 2008
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – Banking institution CIBC is donating $500,000 to the Montreal Neurological Institute to create the CIBC Fellowship in Brain Imaging. The institute is a McGill University research and teaching institute, dedicated to the study of the nervous system…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 16, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The 2008 winners of the Gold Leaf awards were announced this week in Ottawa by BIOTECanada. Nominated and judged by biotech industry leaders, the awards honour companies and individuals who demonstrated leadership, innovation and financial success in…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Facilities
June 9, 2008
by Lab Canada
Toronto, ON – A new research institute is being created at the Princess Margaret Hospital with funding of $37.5 million donated by the Campbell family. The new institute will be named the Campbell Family Cancer Research Institute (CFCRI) in their…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 9, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – Fourteen new research chairs that will study various aspects of public health are sharing nearly $13 million in funding. The funding is being shared by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Population and Public Health…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 9, 2008
by Lab Canada
Winnipeg, MB – The Canadian Society for Nutritional Sciences has awarded the 2008 Centrum Foundation New Scientist Award for Outstanding Research to Dr Mohammed Moghadasian, associate professor in human nutritional sciences at the University of Manitoba. The award is based…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
June 9, 2008
by Lab Canada
Edmonton, AB – A new research station is being developed in Alberta, the result of a generous land sale of 777 acres of land to the University of Alberta. The landowners, the Bocock family, recently sold the land to the…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratoryNew Technology & Applications
June 9, 2008
by Lab Canada
London, ON – Auto research projects are receiving $9.5 million in funding over two years from the federal government through the Networks of Centres of Excellence program. An additional $10.5 million is being provided by 240 private and public sector…
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LaboratoryResearch Results
June 9, 2008
by Lab Canada
Calgary, AB – A new study into the potential health hazards of the revolutionary nano-sized particles known as buckyballs predicts that the molecules are easily absorbed into animal cells, providing a possible explanation for how the molecules could be toxic…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 9, 2008
by Lab Canada
Ottawa, ON – The National Research council says it has signed a five-year memorandum of understanding with European Aeronautic Defence and Space (EADS) to cooperate on aerospace research and technology development, an agreement that expands an existing longstanding relationship. The…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 2, 2008
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – For the second year in a row, the Cole Foundation is awarding $1-million in fellowships to the most promising researchers studying pediatric leukemia and related diseases. The fellowships will enable these young scientists from the Universit de…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
June 2, 2008
by Lab Canada
Nanaimo, BC – Vancouver Island University says it will expand existing research capacity at the Centre for Shellfish Research by establishing a Shellfish Genomics Laboratory with $400,000 in funding it is receiving from the federal government. Research will focus on…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
May 29, 2008
by Lab Canada
Kirkland, QC – Pfizer Canada has announced the recipients of their first Neuropathic Pain Research Awards Competition. This grant competition aims to fund and support independent neuropathic pain research in the areas of basic biomedical, clinical and health service and…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
May 29, 2008
by Lab Canada
Montreal, QC – The Centre hospitalier de l’Universit de Montral (CHUM) says it has issued a call for proposals that will lead to the construction of the most important medical research centre in Quebec, which will have a full staff…
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LaboratoryNew Facilities
May 26, 2008
by Lab Canada
Laval, QC – Boehringer Ingelheim has inaugurated a new, $36-million leading-edge laboratory in Laval that is designed to support research into treatments for serious infectious diseases. The company says it will be able to hire 40 additional high-calibre scientists who…
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General Science & ResearchLaboratory
May 26, 2008
by Lab Canada
Victoria, BC – $2 million in funding to the Michael Cuccione Foundation will be used to complete a laboratory that supports research into new treatments for childhood cancer. “The $2 million will be used to complete the Michael Cuccione Laboratory…