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NanoQubec appoints new director general

September 26, 2005 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – Robert Nault has been appointed director general of NanoQubec. He has been a member of the NanoQubec board of directors since 2003 and is president of Marketech, a consulting firm focused on the integration of new technologies…
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Innovation centre opens at Memorial University

September 20, 2005 by Lab Canada St John’s, NFLD – A new research and innovation facility, the Inco Innovation Centre, has been officially opened at Memorial University. The centre is supported by a $20-million commitment from Inco, comprised of $13 million for capital costs and $7…
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$17.1M in grants to fund knowledge and technology transfer

September 20, 2005 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The federal government has announced 22 grants worth $17.1 million over three years to accelerate the transfer of knowledge and new technology being developed in Canadian universities, hospitals and colleges. The grants are intended to strengthen interactions…
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$1.77M to boost dairy industry research

September 19, 2005 by Lab Canada Quebec City, QC – Novalait, a corporation owned by Quebec dairy producers and processors, is receiving $1.77 million in funding from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) to carry out two innovative projects that it says will benefit the entire Canadian…
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$3M to advance Vancouver Island’s ocean research and technology

September 19, 2005 by Lab Canada Victoria, BC – Vancouver Island’s ocean research and technology community have received $3-million funding from Western Economic Diversification Canada. The funding includes $1.8 million for the University of Victoria for six projects related to oceans research and technology, $1.15 million…
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Breakthrough brings optoelectronic devices on silicon closer to reality

September 19, 2005 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – The Canadian Institute of Photonic Innovations (CIPI) says that a team of scientists from the University of Toronto working in collaboration with colleagues at Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Germany have developed a laser-processing technique that enables light waves…
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Anti-cancer antibody work receives NRC-IRAP funding

September 19, 2005 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Biotechnology company Arius Research says that the National Research Council’s Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP) has awarded it a non-repayable contribution to support work designed to expand and extend its platform for generating novel anti-cancer antibodies. The…
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New cancer research pavilion for McGill

September 16, 2005 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – McGill University is about to begin construction of a new facility, the Cancer Research Pavilion, that will bring together more than 200 basic cancer researchers from other facilities around its campus including the McGill Molecular Oncology Group…
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New advanced spectroscopy research laboratory receives $5M funding

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – The British Columbia government is providing $5.1 million to help fund the new Laboratory for Advanced Spectroscopy and Imaging Research (LASIR) at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University. “The LASIR project will put BC…
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Stroke network to receive $25.6M to connect research with prevention and treatment

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The federal government says it is providing $25.6 million in funding over the next four years for the Canadian Stroke Network, one of Canada’s Networks of Centres of Excellence. Research funding will be used to support a…
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Scientist named officer of the order of Canada

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK – Dr Lorne Babiuk, director of the University of Saskatchewan Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), has been named an Officer of the Order of Canada. A professor in the department of veterinary microbiology at the University of…
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Switchable solvents make chemical manufacturing more environmentally friendly

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Kingston, ON – Researchers from Queen’s University and the Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered a new environmentally friendly way to make chemicals for pharmaceutical and other industries, such as plastics, pesticides, dyes and fragrances. The team, led by Queen’s…
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University of Ottawa signs MOU with Chinese science body

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The University of Ottawa has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which it says will lead to a major program of research exchanges and collaborations in the area of reproductive health. The…
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Optics company to provide gratis facilities and research equipment for those affected by Katrina

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Dunedin, FL – In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Ocean Optics says it is offering special assistance to those in the optics and photonics industry affected by the devastating storm. The company is making available facilities for light industrial, general…
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Meteoroids wreak havoc on weather patterns

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada London, ON – New research shows that dust from meteoroids entering the atmosphere may play a larger role in affecting the planet’s weather than previously thought. In a study released in this week’s issue of the journal Nature, Peter Brown…
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Beauty and the beast genes may govern cancer development

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK – A University of Saskatchewan research team has found that a pair of closely related genes may govern the development of cancer, a discovery that could lead to new early screening tools to detect the deadly disease, according…
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Construction starts on new DNA facility

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Peterbrough, ON – Construction has begun on the new DNA Building research facility at Ontario’s Trent University. The first module in phase one of the project will provide a new home for faculty from the biology and Trent-Fleming DNA forensics…
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Katrina: The Canadian Impact now available online

September 12, 2005 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – The economic effects of Hurricane Katrina and its ensuing floods will be impacting the North American economy for some time as the human and material toll continues to reveal itself. Last week, the company that publishes Laboratory…
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GlaxoSmithKline to acquire ID Biomedical

September 7, 2005 by Lab Canada London, UK; Philadelphia, PA; Mississauga, ON; and Vancouver, BC – Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is planning to acquire biotechnology company ID Biomedical. The two companies announced today that they have made a definitive agreement for the acquisition. An integrated biotechnology…
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Atlantic petroleum research body funds five new projects

September 1, 2005 by Lab Canada Halifax, NS – Petroleum Research Atlantic Canada (PRAC) has approved funding for five research projects to support Atlantic Canada’s offshore and onshore petroleum industry. Michael Enachescu of Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) will study basin architecture and the evolution of…
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Ontario hospital to undergo major expansion

September 1, 2005 by Lab Canada Mississauga, ON – The Ontario government has announced funding for a major expansion of Trillium Health Centre’s Mississauga and Queensway sites. The Trillium Health Centre project involves construction of a new west wing at the Mississauga site. It will accommodate…
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Dimethaid plans name change to Nuvo Research

August 31, 2005 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Pharmaceutical developer Dimethaid Research says it is planning to change its name to Nuvo Research, reflecting a change in its direction and focus. “We have restructured our operations and adopted a new strategic direction. A new name…
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$346M funding awarded for genomics research

August 29, 2005 by Lab Canada Winnipeg, MB – Genome Canada has awarded a total of $346 million to support 33 new genomics and proteomics research projects. Of this, $167.2 million is provided by Genome Canada and $179.3 million by Canadian and international partners. "These large-scale…
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Researchers identify new anti-cancer, anti-infection response control mechanism

August 29, 2005 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – Dr Andr Veillette, a researcher at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montral (IRCM), and his team have made a discovery they say could significantly advance the treatment of cancers and infectious diseases. Their findings are being…
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Half-million-dollar support given to researchers in Saskatchewan

August 26, 2005 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK – Five research projects at the University of Saskatchewan will receive over $500,000 from the government of Saskatchewan through the province’s Innovation and Science Fund. The contribution matches that provided by the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s (CFI) New…
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Novel vaccine development gets funding

August 24, 2005 by Lab Canada Moncton, NB – New Brunswick’s provincial government is contributing $165,000 to the Beausejour Medical Research Institute (BMRI) for developmental work regarding a new approach to vaccine development. The funding will be used to support the proof of concept work regarding…
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Bright ideas get the spotlight in Nova Scotia

August 24, 2005 by Lab Canada Halifax, NS – Local researchers who want to prove that their concepts can be turned into successful products and services are now eligible for support under a $275,000 early-stage funding program established by the Nova Scotia government. The announcement follows…
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Obesity in the spotlight: $2.8M for health research projects

August 24, 2005 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON – The federal government and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada have announced funding of more than $2.8 million to fund 13 health research projects on childhood obesity. According to Statistic Canada’s findings from the Canadian Community…
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Expanded research facilities for Toronto’s Sunnybrook

August 22, 2005 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Government approval has been given to Sunnybrook & Women’s College Health Sciences Centre to construct four floors on top of the M-wing at its Sunnybrook campus. The addition will house new laboratory space and core technology facilities…
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New testing service detects and quantifies live bacterial contamination and clinical sensitivity to antibiotics

August 22, 2005 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – Biopharmaceutrical company Biophage Pharma says it is offering a new service for the detection and quantification of live bacteria and their clinical sensitivity to antibiotics using its biosensor technology as well as classical bacteriological techniques. Assay development…
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Two-year extension for SCISAT mission

August 17, 2005 by Lab Canada Longueuil, QC – Canada’s ozone-layer-monitoring satellite SCISAT, launched two years ago on behalf of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), will continue to operate for two more years. A fine example of Canadian space technology, this innovative, small satellite built by…
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Breast cancer metastasis the target of $5.5M funding

August 16, 2005 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – Two multi-disciplinary Canadian research teams have embarked on ambitious projects that will provide vital clues to reduce breast cancer mortality. Dr Ann Chambers in London, ON, and Dr Shoukat Dedhar in Vancouver will lead the two projects,…