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Disruptive Innovations in Genomics (DIG) announcement
December 13, 2016On June 11, 2015 Genome Canada launched a Request for Applications (RFA) seeking proposals for research projects with the potential to advance the field of genomics and eventually lead to social and/or economic benefits to Canada – that is, projects which focus on Disruptive Innovations in Genomics (DIG).
LSARP funding announcement
December 12, 2016On December 8, 2016, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, announced the $110 million investment in the 2015 Large-Scale Applied Research Project Competition ‘Natural Resources and the Environment: Sector Challenges – Genomic Solutions.’ The 13 projects approved for funding use genomics to address the important challenges and opportunities facing Canada’s natural resources and environment…
Need early-stage funding to test your ’omics technology? Apply for PBDF
December 9, 2016Ontario Genomics is currently accepting applications for the Pre-commercial Business Development Fund – an investment fund focused on enabling the advancement of Ontario-based ’omics research projects & technology development toward commercialization & economic impact.
Tool for visualizing genetic data to pair wine and cheese
December 9, 2016U of T’s Gary Bader has created an app that features nearly 1,000 wine and cheese pairings. Using Cytoscape, a program originally designed to help geneticists and biologists visually map out the networks of relationships between genes and molecules, the technology maps relationships between types of wine and cheese.
Scientists grow intestinal tissues with functional nerves
December 9, 2016Researchers at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital have succeeded in engineering intestinal tissue with functional nerves in a laboratory setting. Their method brings regenerative medicine one step closer to making practical use of human pluripotent stem cells for transplants as well as modeling and studying intestinal disorders.
Canada’s next big economic pitch: To feed a hungry world
December 9, 2016As the fifth-largest agricultural exporter in the world, Canada’s agriculture and food-processing sector is essential to the economy. According to Dominic Barton, chair of the Canadian Minister of Finance’s Advisory Council on Economic Growth, the use of technological innovation in precision agriculture will advance this production capacity, and help Canada find a niche in the global economy to ultimately spur economic growth.
$110M invested in 13 Canadian research projects to deploy genomics
December 9, 2016Today, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, announced $32 M in federal support for 13 large-scale applied research projects that will use genomics to solve long-standing challenges. These projects, representing a total investment of $110M, look to mitigate the effects of climate change on forestry and fisheries, protect the Arctic, and support wildlife.
Largest international study of its kind finds new schizophrenia risk genes
November 25, 2016Canadian and international scientists have uncovered six new schizophrenia risk genes. Including over 40,000 people and 170 scientists, the study analyzed the genes of individuals with schizophrenia and healthy controls using microarrays (technology using a microchip to determine if a genome has missing or duplicated pieces of DNA). The results provide further support to the important role genes play in susceptibility to schizophrenia.
