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Living innovation – Genome Canada annual report 2017-18
Genome Canada is pleased to release Living Innovation – Genome Canada annual report 2017-18.
Genome Canada is living innovation. We are proud to support Canadian genomics research that maps and harnesses the biological code to fight disease and climate change, protect food supplies, and put science at the heart of industrial renewal and growth.
Genome Canada seeks input on new strategic plan
Genome Canada is committed to ensuring genomics benefits Canadians. To this end, we are developing a new strategic plan to reaffirm our role in Canadian research and innovation, and ensure we continue to effectively support genomics researchers and users of genomics in the years ahead.
Request for Applications: New funding available for large-scale applied research in the agriculture and agri-food & fisheries and aquaculture sectors
Today, Genome Canada, together with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), is pleased to launch a Request for Applications for the 2018 Large-Scale Applied Research Project Competition: Genomics Solutions for Agriculture, Agri-Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Genome Canada launches national initiative to bring precision health to patients
Pilot initiative for rare diseases to lay the foundation for the adoption of precision health across Canada
Genomics-based precision health is transformational, promising to improve patient health and increase efficiency of health-care delivery. Today, Genome Canada launched a national initiative for the clinical implementation of precision health, focusing on a rare disease pilot program as a foundational step.
Genome Canada-funded research team wins 2018 Governor General Innovation Award
A research team from Memorial University of Newfoundland has been recognized with a 2018 Governor General Innovation Award. Drs. Terry-Lynn Young, Sean Connors, Kathleen Hodgkinson and Daryl Pullman are receiving the award for identifying a lethal gene mutation known to have caused sudden cardiac death in more than 25 Newfoundland and Labrador families.
Synthetic biology: biotech, the next generation
Synthetic biology creatively combines biology and engineering to produce innovations across multiple sectors. It is a multidisciplinary field of science and technology – based on a strong genomics foundation – that promises to unlock new solutions to some of the world’s most vexing problems, from food security to climate change to cancer treatment.