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Agriculture research gets new equipment funding

September 18, 2006 by Lab Canada Kelowna, BC – The University of British Columbias Okanagan campus has rec, ved funding of $355,000 from Western Economic Diversification Canada, which will allow it to acquire leading-edge research equipment and establish a new Okanagan Regional Chemical Analysis Centre. UBC…
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Inflammatory lung disease research to be furthered with $1.25M endowment

September 14, 2006 by Lab Canada Calgary, AB – Dr Richard Leigh, the University of Calgarys Faculty of Medicine assistant professor in respiratory medicine, has been named to the universitys newly endowed GSK-CIHR professorship in inflammatory lung disease. The appointment was made possible by a $1.25…
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$50M awarded in NSERC funding

September 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Funding worth more than $503 million has been awarded for the 2006 NSERC Grants and Scholarships competitions. The funding was awarded to some 8,800 professors and students across Canada, following national, peer-reviewed competitions conducted by NSERC. As…
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Geomatics development receives $900,000 in federal funding

September 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Calgary, AB – Western Economic Diversification Canada is providing $900,000 in funding for research and development of three new leading-edge Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) at the University of Calgarys School of Engineering. Over the next ten years, major advancements…
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Innovation project at Michelin Tire gets $10M funding support

September 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Waterville, NS – The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) says it will provide $10 million toward a research component of an expansion of Michelin North America (Canada)s Waterville, Nova Scotia truck tire facility. This represents the first time Michelin has…
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New fund supports energy development and environmental protection

September 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – A new Energy Innovation Fund in Alberta will provide $200 million over the next three years for research, advanced technologies, market development, and innovative energy supply and environmental protection projects. Projects under consideration will increase the efficiency…
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Tm Bioscience appoints Dr Donald Low as chairman of scientific advisory board

September 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Tm Bioscience says it has appointed Dr Donald Low as chairman of its scientific advisory board, effective immediately. With more than 30 years of experience, Dr Low is recognized world-wide as an authority in the area of…
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Research organization announces senior management changes

September 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – The Alberta Research Council recently announced some high-level staff appointments. Gail Powley, P Eng, has been appointed vice-president strategic development to strengthen the organizations capacity to develop and collaboratively implement strategic initiatives to support Albertas economic development…
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Atrium acquires Douglas Laboratories Canada

September 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Quebec City, QC – Atrium Biotechnologies says it has acquired the assets of London, ON-based Douglas Laboratories. The latter has been marketing its products in Canada since 2000 and has current annual revenues of approximately $5 million. “This acquisition provides…
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Bruker AXS acquires metals analysis company

September 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Karlsruhe and Kleve, Germany – Bruker AXS says it has acquired Quantron from its founders. Quantron develops and manufactures advanced arc/spark optical emission spectroscopy (OES) systems for numerous metals analysis applications. The company says the arc/spark OES market has been…
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Scientists use quantum mechanics to control biological process

September 6, 2006 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – In a cover article in Science last week, University of Toronto scientists say they have discovered that biological processes can be manipulated at the level of quantum mechanics – at the infinitesimal level of matter’s wave properties.…
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New award programs unveiled for Ontario researchers and innovators

September 6, 2006 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Nominations are now open for two new government award programs that are intended to recognize and financially reward Ontarios next generation of research and innovation talent. “These world-class awards programs will help us attract and retain the…
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Cellular therapy centre gets green light with $9.2M funding

September 6, 2006 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – A new research facility, the Centre of Excellence for Cellular Therapy (CECT), is being built by the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital. The hospital says the new centres infrastructure and equipment will allow it to undertake leading research on stem…
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Health funding gets $262 million boost

August 28, 2006 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – The Alberta government says it is allocating $262 million in additional health funding for its 2006-07 health budget. Funds totaling $150 million will be used by the regional health authorities (RHAs) and the Alberta Cancer Board for…
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Researchers make strategic breakthrough in controlling AIDS virus

August 28, 2006 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – A team of researchers from the Universite de Montreal and the Centre hospitalier de l’Universite de Montreal (CHUM) say they have made a breakthrough in fighting the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). They have identified a defect in…
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New renewable energy technology facilitates bio-oil production

August 21, 2006 by Lab Canada London, ON – New portable technology developed by University of Western Ontario researchers facilitates the production of bio-oils, which have many uses in the development of pharmaceuticals, alternative fuels and even cooking. Developed by Franco Berruti and Cedric Briens, chemical…
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Study offers environmentally friendly solution to oil industry needs

August 21, 2006 by Lab Canada Kingston, ON – Queen’s University researchers say they have devised a green chemistry solution to one of the oil industry’s biggest problems, in a cost-effective way. Their findings were published last week in Science. The study addresses the recurring problem…
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Bovine genome data released into public databases

August 21, 2006 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – Researchers from the Bovine Genome Sequencing Project have released a comprehensive set of genome resources into freely accessible international public databases. These new assets for bovine researchers include the most complete and accurate genome sequence to date,…
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Biofilm sensitivity diagnostic kit gets Canadian regulatory approval

August 21, 2006 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – Innovotech says that Health Canada has approved its antimicrobial sensitivity kit for sale in Canada. The company also says that PML Microbiologicals, a manufacturer of culture media and microbiological products throughout North America has been selected as…
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$4M funding supports new centre for determinants of health (August 21, 2006)

August 21, 2006 by Lab Canada Antigonish, NS – St Francis Xavier University (StFX) will receive more than $4 million over the next three years from the Public Health Agency of Canada to host the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health. The health of Canadians…
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Researchers develop new model to identify ovarian cancer genes

August 15, 2006 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – Researchers at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) have developed a new model to identify ovarian cancer genes. The research was published last week in the journal Oncogene. “Our findings now provide tangible targets for effective drug…
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Study shows SARS protective clothing systems and procedures need improvement

August 14, 2006 by Lab Canada Kingston, ON – Health-care workers who don protective clothing to stave-off infection from threats such as SARS, other emerging infectious diseases, and bio-terrorism are still vulnerable to contamination, a Queens University study has found. The strengths and limitations of each…
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$3.3M awarded for halibut aquaculture research partnership

August 14, 2006 by Lab Canada Fredericton, NB – A research project to determine the profitability of farming halibut in the Bay of Fundy is being provided with $3.3 million in funding. To be carried out by a partnership between Canadian Halibut and various government and…
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Improved food safety tests the goal of new partnership

August 11, 2006 by Lab Canada Laval, QC – Biotech company Warnex says it has formed a strategic alliance with laboratory equipment maker Eppendorf. The alliance will be devoted to combining Eppendorf’s real-time PCR system with Warnex’s pathogen detection kits and software to provide enhanced food…
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Strategic alliance for NIR Diagnostics and Shaklee

August 10, 2006 by Lab Canada Campbellville, ON – NIR Diagnostics, a developer of handheld spectroscopy based medical instruments, says it has received shareholder approval for a strategic alliance with Shaklee Corporation. The companies say they have been preparing to enter the development stage of their…
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Companies to collaborate on research for ALS disease

August 10, 2006 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Theranostics company Amorfix Life Sciences says it has entered into a research and investment agreement with Biogen Idec of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The agreement includes an option to license the exclusive worldwide rights to Amorfix’s technology to develop…
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$3M supports 10 projects researching prion diseases

August 6, 2006 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – PrioNet Canada, a new Networks of Centres of Excellence established last November, has announced ten projects across Canada for its first open call for proposals. $3 million has been awarded over two years to the various projects.…
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Study tracks human impact on coastal marine ecosystems

August 6, 2006 by Lab Canada Halifax, NS – Human activity over the centuries has depleted 90% of marine species, eliminated 65% of seagrass and wetland habitat, degraded water quality 10-1,000 fold, and accelerated species invasions in 12 major estuaries and coastal seas around the world,…
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Researcher licences Alzheimer’s technology to biotech developer

August 3, 2006 by Lab Canada Halifax, NS – A library of chemical compounds targeting Alzheimer’s disease developed by a Dalhousie University researcher has been licensed to Q-RNA, a New York biotechnology company specializing in protein-misfolding diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. The compounds, which…
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Cancer research institute gets new president

August 2, 2006 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Dr Thomas J Hudson has been appointed as president and scientific director of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research. “On behalf of the Government of Ontario I would like to congratulate both Dr. Hudson and the OICR…
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Engineering researcher the first Canadian to receive international award

August 1, 2006 by Lab Canada St Johns, NL – Dr Aziz Rahman of Memorial University of Newfoundlands Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science has been selected as the 2007 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Richard H Kaufmann Award recipient from the IEEE for…
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$7M donation supports new stem cell research centre

July 31, 2006 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – Canadian investor Eric Sprott, and his wife Vizma, have made a $7-million donation to the Ottawa Health Research Institute (OHRI), the research arm of the Ottawa Hospital. The gift will go toward the creation of an endowment…