
A Pharma Spin-Off Is Born
Bio-valuation Outsourcing Solution (BioVOS) provides services to the pharmaceutical industry to test new drugs and treatments.
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Bio-valuation Outsourcing Solution (BioVOS) provides services to the pharmaceutical industry to test new drugs and treatments.
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A partnership between Fundy Dulse and two StFX professors is the key to unlocking sustainable marine harvesting.
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The University of New Brunswick received $5 million from two of its prominent alumni, Gururaj (Desh) Deshpande and Gerry Pond, to establish an entrepreneurship and innovation centre. The centre will work with UNB’s already established innovation and entrepreneurship programs to create courses and mentorship opportunities for students.
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The licensing agreements between Saint Mary's University and GreenCentre Canada will create a unique partnership between the experts. Together, they will advance these technologies from laboratory prototypes to large scale pilot site testing.
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Nova Scotia College of Art and Design establish ILO office tthrough a partnership with Saint Mary's University.
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A team at NSCC was able to develop an updated braking system which blends the original system with modern technology to enhance usability and reduce wear for Harbour Hopper vehicles.
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A pesticide thats safe for the enviroment and human consumption is in the works at Mount Allison University.
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New Brunswick Community College obtains NSERC eligibility- a significant milestone and opportunity going forward.
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Biologist Dr. Gavin Kernaghan at Mount Saint Vincent University, in partnership with Dr. Zhongmin Dong at Saint Mary’s University, are working on research that could ultimately lead to the development of a plausible solution to a significant landfill problem across North America.
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Dr. Zaman and his team have produced a full size, tractor-mounted prototype sprayer to determine where a weed, bare patch or blueberry plant may be.
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