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Ontario's Roster Of 'Superstar Scientists'
By Tonya Costoff and Desiree Garland
Ontario has long been heralded as a leader in the life sciences field, with such groundbreaking discoveries as insulin and stem cells. |
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Ontario Looks To The U.S. And Asia For Collaborative Opportunities
By Shawn Lawrence
It was one year ago at BIO 2008 in San Diego, that Ontario launched a partnership with California’s Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease in San Francisco to combine stem cell research efforts in revolutionizing the treatment of major illnesses, including heart disease, Parkinson’s disease and cancer. |
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Breaking Down The 2009 Ontario Budget
By Maria Cootauco
While harmonized taxes were the talk of the town when the 2009 Ontario Budget was announced on March 26, universities, research institutes and enterprising innovators cheered from the sidelines when it came down to the $715 million budget for research and innovation. It also offers more than $110 million in additional tax relief to support Ontario Innovation. |
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MRI Minister John Wilkinson On The New $100 Million For The Ontario Research Fund
Compiled By Shawn Lawrence
What are the driving principles behind this new $100 million life science fund? |
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Ontario In The Creative Age: Cultivating Innovation
By Shawn Lawrence
Countries around the world are competing with each other to drive their knowledge based economies. |
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Innovation Networks In Ontario
A look at Ontario's Innovation Networks.
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VP Life Sciences & Regulatory Affairs Ag-West Bio Inc.
By Darcy Pawlik, M.Sc.
How often have you heard that Canada is a major player in global agriculture and production? If you are like many Canadians, you might have been lead to believe we are a force to be reckoned with. Unfortunately, the reality is far less dominant and the worst news is that we are falling behind when it comes to crop options, value and innovation. |
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