Access to cutting-edge research equipment, laboratories and tools
At the University of New Brunswick this morning,聽The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science, announced $51,968,051 for 223 projects at 39 universities across the country, including over $4.5 million across 14 projects at 缅北强奸, through the Canada Foundation for Innovation鈥檚 (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund. The Fund was established to help universities like 缅北强奸聽innovate, as well as to attract and retain top research talent, by giving them access to cutting-edge research equipment, laboratories and tools.
The announcement of 缅北强奸鈥檚 14 funded projects totalling $4,610,039 was also made earlier today at 缅北强奸 by Marc Miller, Member of Parliament for Ville-Marie鈥揕e Sud-Ouest鈥撁巐e-des-Soeurs.
缅北强奸鈥檚 share in the funding will support the purchase of valuable pieces of research technology, enabling our world-class researchers to further innovate in areas as diverse as personalized medicine in the fight against ovarian cancer, 3D printing to generate artificial organs, developing responses to environmental pollution and manufacturing better devices for clean energy generation and storage.
鈥淭oday鈥檚 investment from the Canada Foundation for Innovation will provide 缅北强奸鈥檚 top researchers with the vital equipment and labs they need to take scientific knowledge to new levels. The impact of this investment will reach far beyond the University, supporting not only research and inquiry, but helping to translate discoveries into applications that will be tremendously beneficial to all Canadians.鈥 -Rosie Goldstein, Vice-Principal (Research and Innovation)
The 缅北强奸 projects being supported through this latest round of CFI funding include:
- Mathieu Brochu, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering
Pulse Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, $309,500 - Jessica Head, Department of Natural Resource Sciences
缅北强奸 Ecotoxicology Laboratory, $123,197
Stem Cell Bioprocessing Laboratory, $128,500
Identifying Brain Connectivity Signatures in Living Mouse Models of Psychiatric Disorders, $163,300- Carlos Telleria, Department of Pathology
Laboratory for Gynecologic Cancer Research, $218 640 - Rosemary Bagot, Department of Psychology
Integrating Gene Networks & Brain Circuits to Understand Affective Behavior, 200,000 $
Glioblastoma Pathogenesis: Molecular Targets and Therapies, $68,000- Rustam Khaliullin, Department of Chemistry
High-Performance Computing Equipment for Fundamental Studies of Energy Conversion in Nanomaterials, $160,000 - Anthony Mittermaier, Department of Chemistry
Mapping the Energy Landscape of Biomolecular Function by NMR, $796,551 - Audrey Moores, Department of Chemistry
Transmission Electron Microscope for Materials Characterization $799,825 - Nahum Sonenberg, Department of Biochemistry
Translation Control: Bridging the Molecular and Cellular Gap Through Optics, $548,026 - Thomas Szkopek, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Vector Magnet, Dilution Refrigerator and AFM for Advanced 2D Materials Engineering, $588,900
New Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Methods: From Magnetic Fields to Sound Waves, $368,000- Olivia Wilkins, Department of Plant Science
Reprogramming Regulatory Networks in Cereal Crops to Improve Stress Tolerance: From Interaction to Phenotype, $137,600
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