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Canadian business leaders judge 2018 Mitacs Entrepreneur Awards

Montreal, QC — Seventeen business and entrepreneurship leaders from across Canada are contributing their expertise to determine the five winners of the 2018 Mitacs Entrepreneur Awards. The judges bring a wealth of experience in start-ups, investment, and business innovation to their roles. The awards will celebrate researchers-turned-entrepreneurs whose work starting or building a business demonstrates […]

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GTA company teams up with Waterloo researcher to develop first-of-its-kind finger prick test to detect heart failure

Toronto, ON — Monitoring for heart failure both in hospital and at home is about to get easier, more effective and less expensive, thanks to a first-of-its-kind finger prick technology developed by a Mitacs researcher at the University of Waterloo with support from Mississauga start-up LeNano Diagnostics Inc. Considered a disruptive technology, the test kit is […]

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The Guardian: Federal money for computer model to assess energy demand, storage potential on P.E.I.

Prince Edward Island’s energy system is one step closer to becoming 100 per cent carbon-free, thanks to a federal grant. Researchers Matthew Hall and Andrew Swingler from UPEI’s School of Sustainable Design Engineering were granted $150,000 to develop a detailed framework for the Island’s electrical system, to increase its renewable energy integration and decrease its […]

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Northern Métis and First Nations communities working on long-term project with University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, SK – Four Northern Saskatchewan Métis and First Nations communities will have access to policy research through a new $1.02 million pilot research project spearheaded by the University of Saskatchewan, in partnership with Mitacs and Western Economic Diversification Canada. Researchers from the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan […]

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The Chronicle-Herald: LU graduates to work alongside radiologists

Lakehead University graduate students will have the chance to work alongside radiologists to develop new medical imaging detectors through a new research project. National research organization, Mitacs, has provided a $400,000 grant to fund the two-year project which will give seven students an internship with the Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute. This project is […]

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