CANADA PLOTS NANOMEDICINE RESEARCH

BY KEITH NUTHALL

CANADIAN government agencies have announced seven research projects on regenerative medicine and nanomedicine will received Canadian dollars CAD16 million (US dollars USD16.2 million) in public funding. The studies will be co-funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Canadian Space Agency - they will focus on multiple sclerosis, cancer, diabetes, spinal cord injuries, strokes and vascular diseases.

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