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Driving the Innovation Economy in KingstonAugust 15, 2008Research aimed at developing tools to help turn scientific data into healthcare solutions is one of the two projects at Queens University that will receive $280,000 in funding from the provinces Early Researcher Awards program.Funding world-class research is part of Ontarios plan to build an innovation economy. Research aimed at developing tools to help turn scientific data into healthcare solutions is one of the two projects at Queen’s University that will receive $280,000 in funding from the province’s Early Researcher Awards program. Funding world-class research is part of Ontario’s plan to build an innovation economy. The researchers are:
In total, 66 projects across the province worth $9.24 million will receive funding from the Early Researcher Awards program. The goal of this program is to improve Ontario’s ability to attract and retain the best and brightest research talent from around the world. Today’s investment will ensure that leading Ontario researchers have the resources they need to build their research teams of graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, research assistants and associates from across Canada and abroad. http://www.mri.gov.on.ca/english/news/EraKingston081408.asp |