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Stem cell and water research excellence networks get extended funding

March 31, 2005 by Lab Canada Dartmouth, NS – The Canadian Water Network and Stem Cell Network have both received extended research funding from the federal government. The Canadian Water Network was created in 2001 to develop opportunities related to the provision of safe, clean water.…
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Blood, obesity research part of new life sciences institute

March 28, 2005 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – Life sciences research ranging from drug design to obesity will be accelerated with the opening of a new 25,000-sq-m interdisciplinary research facility at the University of British Columbia. The Life Sciences Institute (LSI) will house eight basic…
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Site for future CHUM chosen in Montreal

March 28, 2005 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – The Quebec government says it has decided to establish the new hospital complex of the University of Montreal (CHUM) at the Saint-Luc hospital site in downtown Montreal. The announcement was made last week by Quebec premier Jean…
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New cardiology chair for Universit de Montral

March 28, 2005 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – The Universit de Montral and the Institut de Cardiologie de Montral will this week officially inaugurate the Universit de Montral Philippa and Marvin Carsley cardiology chair. The chair will focus on the genetics and pharmacogenomics of the…
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Boreal forest research project to focus on Quebec’s North Shore region

March 17, 2005 by Lab Canada Baie-Comeau, QC – A new industrial research chair in silviculture and wildlife is being established at Laval University. The chair is being funded with $3 million by the federal government, along with private-sector support. The federal government’s contribution toward the…
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Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation funds Canadian spinal neuron studies

March 17, 2005 by Lab Canada Halifax, NS – A Dalhousie Medical School researcher is one step closer to understanding how spinal neurons control our ability to walk. Dr Rob Brownstone, a neurosurgeon and professor in the departments of surgery and anatomy and neurobiology, has received…
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Research programs valued at $2.7M being launched in Alberta

March 17, 2005 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – Two new iCORE industrial research chairs have been awarded at the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. The research chairs will focus on technology that can be used in a variety of areas, including designing…
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$24M funding injection for vaccine research centre

March 17, 2005 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK – The University of Saskatchewan’s cluster of life science research facilities has received a $24-million boost from the federal government. Prime Minister Paul Martin made the announcement yesterday at a news conference at the university’s Vaccine and Infectious…
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$222M in health research grants awarded to 571 recipients

March 14, 2005 by Lab Canada Calgary, AB – Prime Minister Paul Martin, accompanied by the Ujjal Dosanjh, minister of health and Dr Alan Bernstein, president of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), have announced the recipients of 571 health research grants worth more than…
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Study sees stall in Canada’s industrial R&D activity

March 14, 2005 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – A study of Canadian industrial R&D performance over a 7-year period shows static base of industrial R&D, despite a growth in funds spent on research activity. Performed by consulting firm Impact Group, the study showed that while…
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Innovation foundation unveils $24M in infrastructure support

March 14, 2005 by Lab Canada Victoria, BC – A total of 120 projects in 41 universities across the country have received funding support from the Canada Foundation for Innovation. “Canada’s researchers have made outstanding contributions to the development of innovation in this country,” says David…
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New research funding to find BSE solutions

March 14, 2005 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – The Alberta government is committing $38-million to research on prions, the proteins best known for their link to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). The Alberta Prion Science Initiative will build on the research already happening in the province,…
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Canadian clinical research chair in vaccines recipient is announced

March 14, 2005 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – Dr David Scheifele, from the BC Research Institute for Children’s and Women’s Health and the University of British Columbia, has been named clinical research chair in vaccines. The newly created chair is being supported with $1.1 million…
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Promised endowment fund to double Alberta’s innovation budget

March 14, 2005 by Lab Canada Edmonton, AB – A new bill tabled in Alberta’s legislature promises to boost the funding of the province’s Ingenuity Fund along with an expansion of other current endowments and scholarships in the advanced education area. The bill was tabled in…
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Canadian scientists win prestigious Killam Research Fellowships

March 10, 2005 by Lab Canada Ottawa, ON Some of Canada’s top scientists have been awarded Killam Research Fellowships this year. Among Canada’s most distinguished research awards, the Canada Council for the Arts, the fellowships are made possible by a bequest of Mrs Dorothy J Killam…
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MUHC researchers make cancer target breakthrough

March 9, 2005 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – Researchers at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), in Montreal, have identified a new gene to combat cancer. In a new study, published in the on-line edition of the journal Clinical Cancer Research this week, the researchers…
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Hans Bethe, a titan of physics and conscience of science, dies at age 98

March 8, 2005 by Lab Canada Ithaca, NY – Nobel laureate Hans Bethe, the last of the giants of the golden age of 20th-century physics and the birth of modern atomic theory, and one of science’s most universally admired figures, died quietly yesterday evening at his…
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Award recognizes researchers of musculoskeletal, oral and skin diseases

March 7, 2005 by Lab Canada Quebec City, QC – The Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (IMHA) of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research announced the winners of its prestigious Quality of Life Research Award at an Open Researcher/Stakeholder Forum at Universit Laval on March…
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Simple, non-invasive test reveals coronary artery disease in patients with no symptoms

March 7, 2005 by Lab Canada Toronto, ON – A simple, non-invasive test that measures skin tissue cholesterol has demonstrated its ability to detect subclinical vascular disease, according to new data to be presented this week at the 54th Annual Scientific Session of the American College…
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Engineering design and corrosion research centres the focus of new partnership

March 4, 2005 by Lab Canada Hamilton, ON – McMaster University and General Motors of Canada have partnered to establish two new automotive engineering centres – the GM of Canada Centre for Engineering Design and the GM of Canada Centre for Corrosion Engineering Research. “GM Canada…
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$95M cancer research centre opens in BC

March 4, 2005 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – One of Canada’s largest free-standing cancer research centres has opened its doors. The BC Cancer Research building will provide a new home for eight of the BC Cancer Agency’s research departments, including the Agency’s Michael Smith Genome…
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Theratechnologies appoints executive for clinical affairs

March 4, 2005 by Lab Canada Montreal, QC – Biotechology company Theratechnologies says it has appointed Dr James W Sutton as vice president, clinical development and regulatory affairs. Dr Sutton will oversee all preclinical, clinical and regulatory activities of the company. “Dr Sutton brings us valuable…
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Synchrotron beamline to help track environmental contaminants

February 25, 2005 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK – A new hard X-ray microfocus beamline at the $174-million Canadian Light Source (CLS) synchrotron at the University of Saskatchewan promises to be a powerful tool in protecting the environment. Commissioning of the hard X-ray microanalysis for X-ray…
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New school of biomedical engineering approved

February 25, 2005 by Lab Canada Hamilton, ON – McMaster University has established a School of Biomedical Engineering. The school, created jointly by the Faculties of Engineering and Health Sciences, will begin operating for the 2005/2006 academic year. The new biomedical school will bring together existing…
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Research park unveils strategic plan

February 25, 2005 by Lab Canada Sarnia, ON The University of Western Ontario Research Park (Sarnia-Lambton Campus) has launched a strategic plan to become a centre of innovation excellence by being the preeminent accelerator of industrial innovation and technology-based economic development. Local industrial expertise in the…
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New reproduction research group attracts international conference

February 25, 2005 by Lab Canada Kingston, ON – A new Queen’s University research group in reproduction, development and sexual function will host the world’s largest conference on issues dealing with the placenta. The five-day meeting, expected to attract more than 300 delegates and their families,…
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Global light source website launched

February 25, 2005 by Lab Canada Saskatoon, SK – The Canadian Light Source (CLS) and 15 other facilities in the international light source community have launched a website devoted to news and information on the world’s accelerator-driven light sources (synchrotrons and free-electron lasers) and the science…
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Innovation foundation funds projects in New Brunswick

February 25, 2005 by Lab Canada Edmundston, NB – Funding of $100,000 for five research assistantship positions and a start-up grant for a research project at Universit de Moncton’s Edmundston campus is being made by the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation. Manuel Lamontagne, Hector Adgbidi, Lacina Coulibaly,…
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Mental health research receives funding boost in BC

February 25, 2005 by Lab Canada Vancouver, BC – A private donor has provided a $10-million private gift for mental health research, training and policy in British Columbia. The provincial government is now also seeking legislative approval for a matching 10-million contribution to help establish three…
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Young Canadian scientist awarded 2005 Lee Osheroff Richardson prize

February 25, 2005 by Lab Canada Concord, MA – The 2005 Lee Osheroff Richardson Prize has been awarded to Dr Christian Lupien, Universite’ de Sherbrooke. Established in 2004 to support young scientists conducting research employing low temperature and/or high magnetic fields in North America, the Lee…
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Varian divestiture helps boost lab-related focus

February 21, 2005 by Lab Canada Palo Alto, Ca – Scientific instrument and vacuum technology supplier Varian says it is planning to sell its electronics manufacturing business to Jabil Circuit for around $195 million. Varian’s president, Garry Rogerson, says that divesting of this non-core business will…
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Research parks worth half a billion dollars to Saskatchewan

February 21, 2005 by Lab Canada Regina, SK – An economic impact study on the value of Saskatchewan’s research parks shows that Innovation Place in Saskatoon and the Regina Research Park contributed half a billion dollars to the province’s economy in 2004. The survey, conducted and…