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Mitacs and ArcticNet announce partnership to strengthen opportunities for the new generation of Arctic researchers

Vancouver, BC – The growth of economic activities in the Arctic, compounded with the ongoing global climate change crisis, has created an urgent need for new research priorities and initiatives in the North. Through a new partnership announced today, Mitacs and ArcticNet will collaborate to fund research projects that address research gaps and needs identified […]

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New partnership between Mitacs and Atlantic Colleges Atlantique to bring enhanced research and innovation support to colleges and businesses in Atlantic Canada

Halifax, NS – Mitacs and Atlantic Colleges Atlantique (ACA) are announcing a new collaboration to boost innovation and research partnerships between businesses, not-for-profit organizations, and college students in the Atlantic region through the recruitment of a new co-funded Business Development Specialist. Mitacs offers programs and funding that help businesses, not-for-profits, municipalities, and healthcare facilities leverage […]

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Financial Post: ‘Almost like Star Trek’: New startup helps miners stare deep into the earth with cosmic rays

By Gabriel Friedman Ideon Technologies, a Vancouver-based company recieved government suport worth $5.6 million under Canada’s Digital Technology Supercluster to help commercialize a technology that harnesses invisible cosmic rays to stare deep into the earth and identify where the richest mineral and metal deposits are located. Knows as the ‘World’s first Earth X-ray discovery platform’, it could be used […]

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New cohort of Mitacs Policy fellows use scientific data to address challenges

2021–22 research fellows to work with government offices to support critical policy decisions Ottawa, ON — Starting this fall, 19 researchers are undertaking one-year placements in participating government offices across Canada as part of the 2021–22 Canadian Science Policy Fellowship (CSPF). With diverse expertise ranging from anthropology to computer science, the fellows will work on the development of policy-based […]

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CTV News Winnipeg: New app empowering First Nations with data

By Joanne Cochrane Dr. Moneca Sinclaire, a member of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation and postdoc fellow at the University of Manitoba, rolled out the first of its kind mobile app that allows #Indigenous communities to control their own data. Dr. Sinclaire was awarded the 2021 Mitacs Awards for Outstanding Innovation — Indigenous. Watch here…

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CityNews Montreal: Montreal researcher makes potential life-saving breakthrough in eye cancer research

By Felisha Adam McGill University’s Prisca Bustamante was recoognized by the 2021 Mitacs Awards for Outstanding Innovation — PhD for developing the world’s first non-invasive blood screening test for uveal melanoma, the most common eye cancer found in adults. Her novel test is currently being used in a clinical study at the McGill Academic Eye Centre and […]

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Nicole Janssen and Wendy Luther join Mitacs Board of Directors; Philippe Gervais becomes Chair

Vancouver, BC —Mitacs welcomes two leaders in Canadian business innovation, stretching from applied AI solutions to export development, Nicole Janssen and Wendy Luther bring valuable insights and experiences to the Mitacs board. The new directors were appointed at the board’s AGM on September 14. Philippe Gervais, Principal, Navigator Ltd., was appointed Board Chair. Gervais succeeds […]

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SaltWire: Dalhousie researcher recognized for her national ocean literacy strategy

Dalhousie University researcher Lisa (Diz) Glithero has received the Mitacs Award for Outstanding Innovation – Post Doctoral for spearheading an all-women team that led to the world’s first national ocean literacy strategy. Glithero, a post-doctoral researcher, led a study to measure people’s understanding of the ocean and will help position Canada as a global leader in the effort to […]

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Global News: USask professor’s app lets online shoppers try on clothes virtually before buying

By Gabriela Panza-Beltrandi Raymond Spiteri, a computer science professor at the University of Saskatchewan is recognized for his outstanding effort to facilitate more than 16 research collaborations with industry, and most recently the development of a game-changing virtual shopping avatar that accurately mirrors different body types and uses heat maps to help online shoppers visualize […]

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GuelphToday: Guelph researcher develops new antiviral material for face masks

Seyyedarash Haddadi, a Guelph researcher has invented a new antiviral material for face masks designed to thwart transmission of COVID-19. Haddadi pivoted his original research on anticorrosion coatings toward virus prevention when the pandemic hit. He created a new compound that is a first-of-its-kind, low-cost and more than 99 per cent effective antimicrobial fabric coating, the innovation organization Mitacs said in a media […]

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Castanet: UBCO researcher creates antiviral material for face masks to stop COVID-19

By Rob Gibson University of British Columbia Okanagan researcher Dr. Seyyedarash Haddadi has been researching anti-corrosion coatings, so when the pandemic hit he pivoted to apply his graphene research towards virus prevention. The coating is made from a graphene oxide and silver combination, which has just received Health Canada approval and is being incorporated into millions of […]

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