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University of Calgary postdoctoral fellow Amy Bender received the Mitacs & NRC-IRAP Award for Commercialization in recognition of her research creating a tool to help athletes improve their performance through sleep.
Read MoreUniversity of Calgary postdoctoral fellow Amy Bender received the Mitacs & NRC-IRAP Award for Commercialization in recognition of her research creating a tool to help athletes improve their performance through sleep.
Read MoreA PhD candidate at Queen’s University has discovered a novel DNA binder that could “switch off” cancer cells and prevent them from spreading. Through screening numerous chemical compounds, Caitlin Miron, 28, identified one compound that binds to a four-strand DNA structure called a guanine quadruplex that’s associated with cancer and other diseased cells. The compound […]
Read MoreWhen companies want to extract heavy oil from low-pressure or depleted fields, they often inject other fluid into the formation to displace the oil. In short, fluid is pumped into a well at one location, putting pressure on the oil and making it easier to pump out of the ground at another location. The problem is […]
Read MoreA University of Regina postdoctoral fellow has solved one of the biggest challenges in the enhanced oilsands recovery process: how to accurately model the flow instability and control the contact area between the oil and solvent/water being injected into the reservoir. Qingwang Yuan’s computer model, developed with a team from the university and the Saskatchewan […]
Read MoreA scientific breakthrough in cancer research has been made by Kingston resident Caitlin Miron, a PhD student in the department of chemistry at Queen’s University. The 28-year-old identified a chemical compound that binds well to DNA, and in turn could prevent cancer cells from spreading. “I like doing research that makes a difference to someone,” […]
Read MoreOne of the most important parts of an athlete’s routine is one of the least athletic things they need to do: sleep. University of Calgary researcher Amy Bender as dedicated herself to developing an online tool specifically aimed to helping athletes get a better night’s rest. It’s efficient enough that Bender just won an award […]
Read MoreA PhD student in Ontario has made a groundbreaking discovery that may have the potential to prevent cancer cells from spreading. Caitlin Miron, a PhD student in the chemistry department at Queen’s University, has identified a chemical compound that may be able to “switch off” cancer cells in order to stop them from spreading. Studying […]
Read MoreA local researcher is being recognized for her ground-breaking work on sleep in athletes. Amy Bender is an adjunct professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. She has received the Mitacs Award for Commercialism. “It’s one of six awards from Mitacs awarded annually out of over 1,000 researchers that were nominated, […]
Read MoreThe Trudeau government’s decision last month to name a federal science adviser should come as welcome news to anyone who supports principles like evidence-informed policy-making and broader initiatives that support Canada’s research and innovation sectors. The appointment of Dr. Mona Nemer, a distinguished molecular geneticist, comes at a time when Ottawa is preparing to invest […]
Read MoreThrough visualization, project personnel can effectively manage more data than is possible through traditional methods. Improving construction operations has become a driving force behind innovation in virtual construction, and it will continue to push the industry to conform to new technology. Various software platforms can be used to create a workflow allowing all project members […]
Read MoreThe wheels began to turn in Norman Silber’s brain when his daughter Michaella complained about an infected pierced ear in 2002. She wondered aloud why the needles in piercing guns weren’t designed to dispense anti-infective medicine from the inside out. Fifteen years later, Michaella’s idea for an antiseptic delivery vehicle is becoming a reality thanks […]
Read MoreWhen Norman Silber, a summer resident in Kingsboro, began delving into the world of biotechnology he knew it wouldn’t be straightforward. In fact, it has been 15 years since the idea to bring to market a way of imbedding an antiseptic into piercing instruments first came to him. “It’s a story that started with my […]
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