The Short Report: May 8, 2024

Research Money
May 8, 2024

$574 million for 19 biomedical-biosciences projects at 14 research institutions; new $40-million RNA-based therapies project in Quebec; large CCS project and wind farm cancelled in Alberta; and more.

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Organizations: Advantage Energy Ltd., Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, AI Partnerships Corporation, Alberta Ecotrust, Alberta Energy Regulator, Algoma University, alterBiota Inc., Arctic Buying Company (Kivalliq), Askiy Hemp Limited Partnership, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Atlantic First Nations Water Authority, Aux Labs, Axelys, BioIntelligence Technologies Inc., BIOQuébec, Bowhead Corporation, Calgary Foundation, Calgary Health Foundation, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Canada's Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL), Canadian Archeological Association Working Group on Unmarked Graves, Canadian Climate Institute, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Canadian Space Agency, Capital Power, CDW Canada, City of Calgary, CQDM, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, Dalhousie University, Denendeh Exploration and Mining Company Ltd., Eavor Technologies, Edmonton Unlimited, Entropy Inc, Environment and Climate Change Canada, erthos, European Investment Bank, Fonds de recherche du Québec - Nature et technologies (FRQNT), Frog Lake First Nations, Genesis, Genome Canada, Genome Quebec, GIT Coatings, GoodLeaf Farms, Government of Alberta, Government of Canada, Government of Ontario, Government of Quebec, Government of Saskatchewan, Green Economy Calgary, Harbour Air, Hoffman-La Roche Limited, IDC Canada, Indigenous Cloud Network, Infrastructure Canada, Inneo, Innovation, Science and Economic Development, Jewish General Hospital Foundation, lobal Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) Network, Logistik Unicorp, magniX, Manitoba Métis Federation – Government of the Red River Métis, Maritime Aboriginal Peoples Council, McGill University, McMaster University, Médicament Québec, Memorial University, Metaspectral, Natural Products Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Neptune Nanotechnologies, Netskrt Systems Inc., Ontario Genomics, Ottawa Hospital, Pembina Institute, Photonic Inc., Pinegrove Capital Partners, Potential Motors Inc., Prairies Economic Development Canada, Profound Impact Corporation, Public Services and Procurement Canada, Quebec Consortium for Drug Discovery, RBC, Research Canada, Rideau Hall Foundation, RNA Québec, Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst, Save da Sea, Simon Fraser University, SpectraCan, Springboard Atlantic, State of Florida, SVB Capital, SVB Financial Group, TD Bank Group, Teralys Capital, Toronto Metropolitan University, TransAlta Corp., Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, Tri-agency Institutional Programs Secretariat, Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of Calgary, University of Manitoba, University of New Brunswick, University of Ottawa, University of Prince Edward Island, University of Saskatchewan, University of Toronto, University of Victoria, Upside Foods, Visual Capitalist, Wayve Technologies Ltd., Wilfrid Laurier University, and XPRIZE foundation
People: Alex Kendall, Alison Berg, Allison Rippin Armstrong, Anita Anand, Carey Arnett, Catherine Warren, Chris Severson-Baker, Christian Bagg, Corrina Bryson, David Goldie, David Yager, Dr. Artem (Art) Cherkasov, Dr. Benjamin Britton, Dr. Chantal Arena, Dr. Ian Gates, PhD, Dr. Kang Lee, Dr. Kisha Supernant, Dr. Klaus Schuegraf, Dr. Michael Katz, Dr. Michael Thewalt, Dr. Stephen Larter, PhD, Dr. Steven Holdcroft, Dr. Thomas Jennewein, PhD, Dr. Yulin Hu, Duncan Au, François Bédard, François-Philippe Champagne, Gary Leach, Jerry DeMarco, Jessica Hodgson, Kritika Tyagi, Launa Aspesle, Laurent Dallaire, Lawrence MacAulay, Michelle Simms, Neysa Finnie, Nuha Siddiqui, Rebecca Schulz, Sara Jordaan, Steven Guilbeault, Theresa Watson, Tom Viinikka, and Umesh Ramachandran
Topics: AI-powered researcher-to-funding matching platform, Alberta funding to address women's health concerns, autonomous driving technology, Canada National Inventory Report on emissions, Canada-wide monitoring of freshwater systems, Canadian companies IT budgets and cybersecurity, cleaning contaminated sites in Canada, electric-powered passenger aircraft, emerging fintechs and cybersecurity startups, federal funding for biomedical and biosciences research and infrastructure, federal purchasing power not used to "green" construction materials, federal support for industries in Atlantic Canada, federal support for IP awareness in Indigenous organizations and universities, funding approval delays in federal agriculture climate programs, geothermal technology, Green Economy Calgary hub, impact of wind power projects on land footprint, improving bioreactors' performance, Indigenous-led drinking water treatment, Indigenous-led mining development, industrial hemp processing, industrial vertical farming, laboratory-grown meat (cultivated meat), large CCS project cancelled in Alberta, management problems with Net Zero Accelerator, new project in Quebec in RNA-based therapies, new therapies for diabetic kidney disease, ninth annual Governor General’s Innovation Awards, Ontario's Summer Company program for student entrepreneurs, passenger rail service in Alberta, plant-based seafood, provincial cooperation on developing new nuclear power, reducing carbon footprint of concrete, Research Canada Emerging Leader in Advocacy Award, space industry leasing David Florida Laboratory, support for natural products, technology to improve streaming video quality, terrain perception technology for vehicles, top global electricity-consuming data centre markets, uOttawa Advanced Medical Research Centre, wildfire space-based detection and intelligence, and wind power farm cancelled in Alberta

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