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Construction starts on forensic identification unit in Ontario

March 9, 2007 by Lab Canada Tillsonburg, ON – Construction of a new Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Forensic Identification Unit in Tillsonburg is underway. The new facility, announced last year, will bring together the existing forensic units in London and Simcoe under one roof and provide…
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New oil sands centre of excellence to further technical efficiencies

March 9, 2007 by Lab Canada Calgary, AB – IBM has opened the $3.1-million Oil Sands Centre of Excellence in Calgary. The goal of the centre is to help petroleum producers test and use new technologies that will lower costs and make oil recovery easier, more…
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Renewable auto technologies development receives $5.9M funding

March 9, 2007 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Ontario’s agri-food sector is receiving research support from its provincial government that will help find new ways to use farm and forest products in the auto sector. “These initiatives will help make Ontario a world leader in…
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$15M funding supports auto manufacturing R&D

March 9, 2007 by Lab Canada Hamilton, ON – The Ontario government is providing over $15 million to support the Hamilton Initiative for Automotive Manufacturing Innovation, led by David Wilkinson at McMaster University. The funding will help develop new technologies for producing lighter-weight, more cost-competitive cars.…
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International collaboration plan to support world health research

March 9, 2007 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The federal government says that 13 research teams – pairing Canadian health researchers with counterparts in the developing world – will receive more than $20 million in funding through Teasdale-Corti team grants. The grants will be awarded…
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Schering-Plough Canada announces new head office in Quebec

March 7, 2007 by Lab Canada Kirkland, QC – Schering-Plough Canada says it is planning to move to a new head office to the west of Montreal. “The need for a new head office is the result of our company’s employee expansion over the last five…
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$1M donation supports new post-grad leukemia research fellowships

March 7, 2007 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – McGill University and Universite de Montreal have created a series of post-graduate research fellowships aimed at finding a cure for leukemia. The fellowship program is supported by $1 million in funding from the Cole Foundation, a Montreal-based…
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$22M funding supports 233 agricultural research projects

March 5, 2007 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – A total of $22.1 million has been awarded to 233 research projects by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Projects funded for 2007-2008 include research on: – adapting crop production to climate change; – biodiesel use in agricultural equipment;…
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New research centre to seek ways to reduce water use in oil sands

March 5, 2007 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – Water use in oil sands development is currently a significant concern, particularly as the industry develops and grows over the next 20 years. A new research centre at the University of Alberta is poised to tackle this…
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Alberta and Korean groups partner to establish new technology research centre

March 5, 2007 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – Researchers from Alberta Research Council (ARC) recently saw their projects move from the discovery stage to development of an international research centre. The team responsible for developing ARC’s high power density – solid oxide fuel cell (HPD-SOFC)…
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New funding boost to accelerate commercialization in Alberta

March 5, 2007 by Lab Canada Calgary and Edmonton, AB – The Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research has announced funding to support pre-commercialization and commercialization activities of researchers in Calgary and Edmonton. To support work in Calgary, it is providing $105,000 funding to University Technologies…
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$28M funding strengthens capacity in polar and cold climate research

March 5, 2007 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences (CFCAS) has confirmed $28 million funding to stimulate research on Canada’s polar regions, alpine glaciers and snowpack. The funds support 36 university-based research projects and partnerships. The CFCAS investment…
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Canadian Medical Hall of Fame announces five inductees for 2007

March 5, 2007 by Lab Canada London ON – The 2007 inductees into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame have been announced. They are: – Dr Elizabeth Bagshaw (1881 – 1982): Despite opposition from medical colleagues and local clergy, Dr Bagshaw became actively involved in Canada’s…
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Ten Canadian scientists and scholars win Killam Research Fellowships

February 26, 2007 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Ten Canadian researchers have been awarded a total of $700,000 in the 40th annual competition for Killam Research Fellowships, administered by the Canada Council for the Arts. Among Canadas most distinguished research awards, the Canada Council for…
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GTx precision surgery researchers honoured at gala event

February 20, 2007 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation has honoured three visionary scientists, whose work in innovative imaging techniques has improved cancer surgery. The scientists were Dr Jonathan Irish, chief of the department of surgical oncology at Princess Margaret Hospital,…
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$139M funding for AIDS research

February 20, 2007 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Canada’s federal government have committed major new funding to support the Canadian HIV Vaccine Initiative, a new effort to accelerate the development of an HIV/AIDS vaccine and address critical research…
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Canadian team launches second phase of international autism genome project

February 19, 2007 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Fresh from their latest discovery and supported by $26.7 million in public and private funding, Canadian and international scientists have launched the second phase of a global scientific effort to map the genes responsible for causing autism.…
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Potato research centre marks milestone

February 19, 2007 by Lab Canada Fredericton, NB – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Potato Research Centre (PRC) in Fredericton is offering nine promising new potato varieties to industry for further testing, as the centre celebrates the tenth anniversary of its accelerated release program. Each February, the…
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Automotive R&D gets federal support

February 19, 2007 by Lab Canada Guelph, ON – A $29.9-million automotive research and development project by Guelph-based Linamar is receiving a supporting loan of $8.97 million from the federal government. The project will help develop advanced automotive gear technologies and related processes that are more…
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$4.5M partnership for nanotechnology R&D

February 16, 2007 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB, and Mississauga, ON, – Xerox Research Centre of Canada (XRCC), the National Research Council Canada (NRC), the National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT) and Alberta’s provincial government have come together in a $4.5 million partnership for research and development…
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NRC opens nutrisciences research institute

February 16, 2007 by Lab Canada Charlottetown, PEI – The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) has officially opened the NRC Institute for Nutrisciences and Health (NRC-INH) in Charlottetown. The $13.5 million state-of-the-art facility creates a dynamic research and commercialization hub for the province’s emerging bioresources…
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Alberta launches multi-million dollar “superstar” recruitment awards

February 15, 2007 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – The Alberta government yesterday unveiled a major new award focused on recruiting a “superstar” health researcher to the province. The ten-year, $10 million AHFMR Polaris Award, the richest award of its kind in Canada, will be used…
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Ontario launches global research program

February 14, 2007 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – A new program launched by the Ontario government will help connect the province’s researchers with their colleagues around the world. The five-year International Strategic Opportunities Program (ISOP) will provide successful applicants with up to $150,000 in funding…
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$35M funding supports ambitious international ocean research project

February 12, 2007 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Funding of $35 million funding has been awarded to Dalhousie University by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). The award will provide infrastructure and operating funds for the creation of a $160-million Ocean Tracking Network. Headquartered at…
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$41.5M boost for agricultural research programs

February 12, 2007 by Lab Canada Regina, SK – The Saskatchewan government says it has reached an agreement with the federal government on the use of $41.5 million in federal Agricultural Policy Framework (APF) wedge and rollover funds. “This funding is part of the commitment of…
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Scientists discover new compound that kills drug-resistant malaria

February 12, 2007 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Researchers at the Toronto General Research Institute and Ontario Cancer Institute have discovered a synthetic compound that targets and kills malaria parasites, including a drug-resistant strain. Scientists at the Centre for Molecular Design and Preformulations, at Toronto…
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2006 wild bird survey concludes with no findings of highly pathogenic avian influenza

February 12, 2007 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Canada’s second annual Wild Bird Survey for Avian Influenza (AI) has concluded with more than 12,000 birds tested and no findings of highly pathogenic strains of AI, including the Asian strain of H5N1. Samples for this year’s…
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American nanotechnology researcher recruited to Canada

February 12, 2007 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – American chemist Dr Richard McCreery has relocated to Alberta from the Ohio State University in Columbus, in order to continue his research in Edmonton at NRC’s National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT) as a principal researcher and ingenuity…
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$1.1M to kick-start medical lab tech program

February 12, 2007 by Lab Canada Prince George, BC – The BC government has provided $1.1 million in funding for a medical laboratory technologist program at the College of New Caledonia. Presently, students from the north wishing to train as medical laboratory technicians must travel to…
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Researchers win third annual Brockhouse award

February 9, 2007 by Lab Canada Winnipeg, MB – A team of researchers at the University of Manitoba, along with their collaborators at MDS Sciex and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, have won the third annual Brockhouse Canada Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Engineering. The…
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Nanotechnology projects to share nearly $700,000 in funding

February 9, 2007 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – NanoQuebec has awarded eight projects funding under the organization’s collaborative industry-university nanotechnology research program. The projects were selected from among 18 research projects submitted for evaluation. The organization says it will set aside a budget of $696,000…
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Defence R&D project gets $9M in federal support

February 9, 2007 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Aerospace company MIST Mobility Integrated Systems Technology (MMIST) has been awarded a $9-million repayable loan from the federal government. The funding is to support a $30-million project to develop unmanned aerial vehicle technology. The second generation of…