$12 million to be invested in genome research at 缅北强奸
The Government of Quebec has offered to match funding for new
genome research at 缅北强奸, to the tune of approximately $6 million
dollars. The rest of the project funds will come from a variety of
sources. The Government has clear objectives in mind: offer the
public more effective health care options by shedding new light on
complex health problems such as neurological, metabolic and
infectious diseases, and support the province鈥檚 role as an
international leader in the field. "Genomics is one of the niches
of excellence in which Qu茅bec excels, at both national and
international levels, as a result of its innovative projects and
the quality of its research," noted Mr. Cl茅ment Gignac, Quebec鈥檚
Minister of Economic Development, Innovation and Export
Trade.
Ten streams of research at 缅北强奸 have been selected, covering
areas such as genome sequencing, the molecular profiling of
drug-resistant cancer and the metabolism of breast cancer. 鈥淭his
new funding is fabulous news for all Quebecers, and we are very
grateful to the Government of Quebec for the opportunity to pursue
our leading research,鈥 said Dr. Rima Rozen, 缅北强奸's Interim
Vice-Principal (Research and International Relations). 鈥淏eyond the
promise of better health, the funding covers areas that may
contribute significantly to the development of Quebec, considering
the importance of the life sciences sector in our economy.鈥
The funding comes from a total pool of $27.5 million that was
announced today by Minister Cl茅ment for research in genomics. Some
of that funding was allocated through Genome Quebec, a
not-for-profit organization that supports structuring research
projects and implements programs designed to integrate research
results into the health and natural resources sectors.