N.B. Research Teams Could Access $50,000 For Projects Related To COVID-19
The goal is to develop, test, and implement new methods of detecting and/or combatting COVID-19 and examining its effects on people, communities and the economy.
The goal is to develop, test, and implement new methods of detecting and/or combatting COVID-19 and examining its effects on people, communities and the economy.
Dalhousie Medicine, Innovatia, the New Brunswick Heart Centre, and Family Plus have created the “Vulnerability Index Project” to help doctors understand their patient’s social circumstances and offer better treatment as a result.
Anita Punamiya is the founder of Art4Life Inc., a for-profit social enterprise that wants to provide art classes to help seniors improve their overall health and quality of life.
St. John’s-based Sequence Bio is partnering with three Moncton doctors for the NB Genome Project Pilot.
Ahmed Shehata, a recent PhD graduate from UNB, is the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation’s Rising Star for May for his research on improving how amputees adapt to using their new prostheses.
BioHuntress’s first breakthrough is its support for a research team that has invented a compound capable of killing blood cancer cells, including those that have grown resistant to chemotherapy.
One research team will be awarded $500,000 at the April 7 event organized by The Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation.
The first recipient of the McCain Fellowship is Dr. Edward Cyr, who will is working on futuristic applications in 3D printing
The flexible laminate can provide power to a wide range of electronic devices.
How Tesla is working with Dalhousie University to extend the life and quality of their products.