Genome Prairie appoints new Chief Scientific Officer

Genome Prairie is excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Simon Potter as the Chief Scientific Officer for the organization. Dr. Potter has served as Director of Manitoba for Genome Prairie, contributing his substantial experience and vision in industry engagement and project development to promote collaborations centered on regional priorities.

Genome Prairie and Fusion Genomics Partnering on Genome360 Platform Initiative

Genome Prairie (www.genomeprairie.ca) announced that they are partnering with the Vancouver-based Fusion Genomics Corporation (www.fusiongenomics.com) using Fusion Genomics’ ONETestTM platform, including FusionCloudTM analytics, to move forward on Genome Prairie’s Genome360 Initiative, as recently announced in Winnipeg on January 8, 2018 by His Honourable Navdeep Bains.

Recruitment for Director, Genomic Applications Programs

As Director, Genomic Applications Programs, you are responsible for actively managing Genome Canada’s genomic applications programs and a portfolio of projects such that they have the highest likelihood of success and impact. You provide authoritative advice on how genomics discoveries can be translated into applications that lead to economic wealth and social benefit. You develop and implement investment strategies, program guidelines, application and review procedures, and post-award monitoring and management. You build awareness of and promote your programs. With a focus on partnership and collaboration, you establish and maintain dynamic and productive relationships with Genome Centres, users in the private, public and other sectors, Canadian scientists, funding agencies and other external stakeholders. This position is based in Ottawa, Ontario.

Canadian effort will bring new tools for crop breeding

Rapid population growth, a changing climate, and increasing constraints on land, water, and nutrients threaten global food security. Canada must dramatically expand agricultural production to meet increased demand and to offset predicted declines in crop yields in tropical and subtropical countries. This will require that plant breeding be accelerated in Canada, with the goal of developing high yielding, climate-adapted and “planet friendly” varieties.

Diversifying Manitoba’s economy by investing in clean technology and supporting francophone initiatives

The Government of Canada is committed to supporting diversity and sustainability in communities and local economies across Manitoba.
Today, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD), announced combined investments of more than $7.6 million towards seven economic development projects in Manitoba.

New projects to explore societal implications of genomics research

Genome Canada is pleased to announce five new projects that will receive funding under the Genome Canada and Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Joint Initiative on Societal Implications of Genomics Research. The projects were announced by the Minister of Science, the Hon. Kirsty Duncan, earlier today as part of a major SSHRC grants and scholarships funding announcement.

U of S VIDO-InterVac helping fight Zika virus

– The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) at the University of Saskatchewan has joined the global effort to combat Zika virus by developing a swine model that mimics the disease in humans.