COVID-19 & HEALTH NEWS
University of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) expects the clinical trial for its COVID-19 vaccine to begin in Halifax in the next week, following authorization to start phase one clinical trials from Health Canada in December. – VIDO
The Ontario Brain Institute plans to invest in psychedelic drug development company Diamond Therapeutics (Toronto) through its Neurotech Early Research & Development program, its second investment in Diamond since 2019. The funding supports a clinical trial of low-dose psilocybin beginning in early 2021, pending Health Canada approval. Diamond's early research rallied investors to an oversubscribed $2.8 million seed round in spring 2020. – Ontario Brain Institute
Biopharmaceutical company Avicanna (Toronto) is collaborating with the University Health Network on epilepsy projects led by Dr. Peter Carlen. Avicanna has completed the first pharmaceutical pilot production of its epilepsy drug candidate at Altea Farmaceutica S.A. in Bogota, Colombia, a prerequisite for its registration and commercialization in South America. – Avicanna
COLLABORATION, INNOVATION & FUNDING
The Government of Canada and the Government of Saskatchewan are providing $9.8 million to support 39 crop-related research projects through Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Development Fund, while industry partners are contributing an additional $3.1 million to foster innovation in crop production and exports. – Government of Saskatchewan
The Government of Canada has launched the consultative phase of its Canada Grain Act review to potentially update legislation affecting the grain sector. The review complements the government’s Agri-food and Aquaculture Regulatory Review Roadmap and Economic Strategy Table for Agri-food to support innovation and economic growth in agri-food and aquaculture. – GoC
The National Research Council (NRC) and the Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing Lab at University of Waterloo will team up to support R&D of 3D printing over the next seven years. The NRC awarded close to $2.6 million worth of equipment to UWaterloo as part of its Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster Support program, led by the NRC’s Automotive and Surface Transportation Research Centre. – UWaterloo
Simon Fraser University’s Renewable Cities program will build an urban climate centre serving Metro Vancouver with a $22-million endowment from the federal government. The facility is one of seven Low Carbon Cities Canada (LC3) centres, part of a $1.01-billion federal plan to use federal investments, private investors, public agencies, utilities, non-profit organizations and other levels of government to improve energy efficiency. – GoC
The Canadian Space Agency has opened a competition to initiate innovative food production technologies for astronauts on space missions to the Moon and Mars, while also expanding opportunities for food production on Earth. – GoC
Alberta Innovates and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) are collaborating to facilitate the advancement of information and communications technologies and advanced materials manufacturing ideas by Alberta university researchers who hold NSERC peer-reviewed grants. The NSERC Alliance-Alberta Innovates Advance program will provide up to $300,000 per project over two years. Alberta Innovates' contribution of $ 2.5 million is matched by an investment from NSERC of $1.25 million. – Alberta Innovates
THE GRAPEVINE
François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2019, has replaced Navdeep Bains as Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry following a Cabinet shuffle triggered by Bains' announcement that he won't be running in the next federal election. Bains has served as Innovation, Science and Industry minister for the past five years and was lauded by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for leading the way in Canadian science and fostering local economic growth with the Innovation Superclusters Initiative. – CBC
Gina Cody, the first woman to earn a PhD in building engineering from Concordia University and the first woman in Canada to have an engineering and computer science faculty named after her, has been named to the Order of Canada. Vivek Goel, public health researcher and founding president of Public Health Ontario from 2008 to 2014, was also appointed to the Order of Canada. – Concordia, CBC
Jim Quick, president and CEO of Aerospace Industries Association of Canada since 2011, will retire on January 29th, 2021. Senior vice president Mike Mueller will serve as interim president and CEO. – AIAC
Alejandro Adem, president of NSERC, is the new chair of the Canada Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC) effective January 1, 2021. The chair position rotates annually between the presidents of the three federal research funding agencies: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, NSERC and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. As part of the 2021 rotation, Ted Hewitt, president of SSHRC, will become vice-chair. – CRCC