“Engineered biological systems present an incredible economic opportunity across industrial sectors, including health and agriculture, and it will create cutting-edge jobs as these technologies are adopted across the globe,” said Keith Pardee discussing our National Engineering Biology Steering Committee’s white paper. This Ontario Genomics supported initiative discusses a proposed engineering biology roadmap and how Canada can leverage home-grown capacities across industry, academia, and government.
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Biotechnology and engineering biology roadmap plus investment are key to Canada’s economic recovery
January 22, 2021Biotechnology, engineering biology and strategic investment are key to Canada’s economic recovery, says Dr. Bettina Hamelin. She discussed a roadmap proposed by the National Engineering Biology Steering Committee in a recently published white paper and how Canada can leverage home-grown capacities across industry, academia and government.
Next Generation Biomanufacturing for the Bio-Revolution – December 3, 2020
November 25, 2020Ontario Genomics is pleased to partner with Policy Horizons Canada and SynBio Canada as part of the Canada SynBio 2020 Canada’s Bio-Revolution Webinar Series. This panel discussion entitled “Next Generation Biomanufacturing for the Bio-Revolution: An International Opportunity” will examine engineering biology-driven manufacturing opportunities from an international perspective. Many leading G20 jurisdictions are already prioritizing engineering biology through significant investments into public-private partnerships and industry. This panel will specifically explore initiatives and strategies in the USA, UK, and Canada.
News Release: National Engineering Biology Steering Committee Releases White Paper
November 16, 2020On November 16, 2020, at the 2020 Canadian Science Policy Conference, Ontario Genomics’ President and CEO, Dr. Bettina Hamelin, announced the launch of an important and comprehensive White Paper: Engineering Biology– A platform technology to fuel multi-sector economic recovery and modernize biomanufacturing in Canada.
Led by Ontario Genomics and written collaboratively by the National Engineering Biology Steering Committee, this paper discusses how engineering biology is a national opportunity to advance Canada’s knowledge-based economy and create high-quality jobs and training opportunities. It will also ensure that Canadian biotechnology companies and manufacturers are competitive in the growing global market.
$6.2-million in funding announced to support clean grape vine program
November 3, 2020On October 27th, Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) announced a $6.2-million funding commitment through Genome Canada’s Genomic Applications Partnership Program (GAPP) to support the Canadian Grapevine Certification Network (CGCN-RCCV) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in supplying the industry with certified virus-free grapevine planting material.
Canada’s Bio-Revolution Webinar Series – New Frontiers in Food Production: Growing Stronger with Cellular Agriculture
October 28, 2020On October 27, 2020 Ontario Genomics in partnership with the Global Institute for Food Security and the Growing Stronger initiative from Arrell Food Institute and Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute showcased the second Canada’s Bio-Revolution 2020 Webinar Series, “New Frontiers in Food Production: Growing Stonger with Cellular Agriculture.” The panel focused on the future of Canada’s…
Ontario’s cutting-edge genomics projects attract over $40 million in investment
October 26, 2020October 26, 2020 – Today the Government of Canada and Genome Canada announced two (2) Ontario-led and two (2) Ontario co-led projects that are bringing a total of $40.1 million in investment into Ontario. Today’s announcement includes funding to support a two-year pilot project by the international Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) that in this…
Ontario Genomics announces changes to the Board of Directors
October 9, 2020Ontario Genomics is pleased to announce the appointment of new members to our Board of Directors. Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan, President and CEO of Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario, is a distinguished and nationally recognized senior executive with nearly 30 years of success in the post-secondary sector. She was the President and Chief Executive Officer…
Canada’s Bio-Revolution 2020 Webinar Series – Editing our Economic Future: The Power of CRISPR
October 2, 2020On September 28, 2020 we were thrilled to partner with the Gairdner Foundation to bring you one of their Global Perspectives Panels as our first first Canada’s Bio-Revolution 2020 Webinar Series. “Editing our Economic Future: The Power of CRISPR” showcased a conversation between Gairdner Foundation laureates and leading Canadian researchers on using the opportunities and applications of gene…
How biotech is changing the way we make stuff
September 24, 2020Dr. Bettina Hamelin, President & CEO, Ontario Genomics, discusses how increased federal funding for engineering biology could give Canada an edge on innovative manufacturing initiatives to spur economic recovery & create homegrown jobs.
