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Assunta Krehl

Media Advisory - Chief Medical Officer of Health releases report on 2008 listeriosis ou... - 0 views

  • : Collaboration Room 2 MaRS Centre 101 College Street Toronto, Ontario
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    Dr. David Williams, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, will release a report which reviews the way the public health system responded to last year's listeriosis outbreak. Mention press conference at the MaRS Centre.
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    Dr. David Williams, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, will release a report which reviews the way the public health system responded to last year's listeriosis outbreak. Mention press conference at the MaRS Centre. April 16, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Sheridan Interactive Multimedia Grad Featured as Design Student of the Month on Micros... - 0 views

  • Multimedia students are being displayed at the Ontario Premier’s Innovation Awards ceremony on May 15th at MaRS in Toronto.
  • The Premier’s Innovation Awards was created to recognize and reward Ontario’s top researchers and innovators that are successfully turning global challenges into the next generation of jobs for the province.
  • There are three categories of Premier’s Innovation Awards:
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  • The Premier’s Catalyst Awards help build a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in Ontario by recognizing excellence and leadership in innovation. The Premier’s Discovery Awards celebrates the research excellence of Ontario’s most accomplished researchers. The third category, the Premier’s Summit Award is administered by MaRS.
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    Mention that Multimedia students from Sherian are being displayed at the Ontario Premier's Innovation Awards ceremony on May 15th at MaRS in Toronto.
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    Mention that Multimedia students from Sherian are being displayed at the Ontario Premier's Innovation Awards ceremony on May 15th at MaRS in Toronto. May 20, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Refresh Events @ Net Change Week - Refresh Events - 0 views

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    Refresh Events is proud to announce that we will be taking part in Net Change Week (June 8-12, 2009).
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    Refresh Events is proud to announce that we will be taking part in Net Change Week (June 8-12, 2009). April 27, 2009
Assunta Krehl

A TIME'S MEMORY: Canada. Four cases of swine flu in Toronto area - hygimia69.blogspot - 0 views

  • Dr. David Williams, Ontario's acting medical officer of health announced the cases during a press conference downtown at the Mars Centre.
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    Dr. David Williams, Ontario's acting medical officer of health announced that there are 4 cases of the Swine flu in Toronto. Mention press conference at the MaRS Centre.
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    Dr. David Williams, Ontario's acting medical officer of health announced that there are 4 cases of the Swine flu in Toronto. Mention press conference at the MaRS Centre. April 28, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Four cases of swine flu in Toronto area - HealthZone.ca - 0 views

  • Dr. David Williams, Ontario's acting medical officer of health announced the cases during a press conference downtown at the Mars Centre.
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    Dr. David Williams, Ontario's acting medical officer of health announced that there are 4 cases of the Swine flu in Toronto. Mention press conference at the MaRS Centre.
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    Dr. David Williams, Ontario's acting medical officer of health announced that there are 4 cases of the Swine flu in Toronto. Mention press conference at the MaRS Centre. April 28, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Tammy Marquet Case - The Charles Smith blog: April 2009 - 0 views

  • The Osgoode Hall Law School has set up a superb program on expert forensic evidence in criminal proceedings and wrongful convictions to run in Toronto on Saturday May 9, 2009;
  • Location - MaRS Centre, 101 College Street, Toronto, Ontario
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    Expert Forensic Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: Avoiding Wrongful Convictions, is jointly organized by Osgoode Professional Development (the professional development program of York's Osgoode Hall Law School) and the Centre for Forensic Science & Medicine at the University of Toronto. Mention that the conference will be held at the MaRS Centre.
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    Expert Forensic Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: Avoiding Wrongful Convictions, is jointly organized by Osgoode Professional Development (the professional development program of York's Osgoode Hall Law School) and the Centre for Forensic Science & Medicine at the University of Toronto. Mention that the conference will be held at the MaRS Centre. April 30, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Ontario, Canada Investing in Science to Strengthen Economy | Reuters - 0 views

  • Ontario is launching a new fund to attract and retain world-leading genomics researchers in the province. The CAD$100-million (£56.1-million) Global Leadership Round in Genomics and Life Sciences will support globally-significant, collaborative research projects that are headquartered in Ontario, Canada. This fund will create high-skilled jobs in research and technology, and brings Ontario`s commitment to funding science since 2003 to a historic high of $1.4 billion (£785 million).
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    Ontario announced a new fund to attract and retain world-leading genomics researchers in the province.The $100-million Global Leadership Round in Genomics and Life Sciences will support globally-significant, collaborative research projects that are headquartered in Ontario. Dr. Evans is quoted stating that "the government must recognize that Ontario must invest in strong life science clusters."
Assunta Krehl

CNW Group | ONTARIO MINISTRY OF RESEARCH AND INNOVATION | Ontario Investing In Science ... - 0 views

  • "This investment underscores the government's recognition that Ontario must continue to invest in its strong life sciences cluster. Now more than ever, innovative research and development is a key driver, reshaping the knowledge economy and creating prosperity for all Ontarians." Dr. John Evans, Chair, MaRS Discovery District
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    Ontario announced a new fund to attract and retain world-leading genomics researchers in the province.The $100-million Global Leadership Round in Genomics and Life Sciences will support globally-significant, collaborative research projects that are headquartered in Ontario. Dr. Evans is quoted stating that "the government must recognize that Ontario must invest in strong life science clusters."
Assunta Krehl

Royal Bank of Canada Financial and Strategic Analysis Review - 0 views

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    Mention of Gord Nixon as the Chairman of MaRS Discovery District.
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    Mention of Gordon Nixon as the Chairman of MaRS Discovery District.
Assunta Krehl

SqueezePlay : May 5, 2009 : [05-05-09 5:00PM] - 0 views

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    BNN talks to Niall Wallace, CEO, Infonaut Inc. about their invention of mapping out infectious diseases. Brief mention about MaRS.
Assunta Krehl

CNW Group | ONTARIO MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE | Media Advisory - Ontario Hu... - 0 views

  • MaRs Centre Auditorium, Lower Level 101 College Street Toronto
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    Media advisory that Dr. Williams Ontarios Chief Medical Officer of Health will be providing an update regarding H1N1 flu virus.
Assunta Krehl

CNW Group | CANADA'S RESEARCH-BASED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES (RX&D) | Statement - Rx&D ... - 0 views

  • The report points to successful partnerships such as Montreal's biotech / pharmaceutical cluster and the MaRS District in Toronto.
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    Canada needs to do more to encourage the private sector to commercialize discoveries working in partnership with academia and governments. Mention of the successful partnership i.e. MaRS.
Assunta Krehl

Toronto building sites sit idle as developers wait for better times - Daily Commercial ... - 0 views

  • MaRS Discovery District expansion on hold because private funding sources have hit the wall in the global credit meltdown, there are more than a few quiet jobsites in and around Toronto.
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    Several high-rise sites in the downtown core have been temporarily shut down as the developers wait for the economic climate to improve. Mention of MaRS Discovery Districts' expansion on hold.
Assunta Krehl

Daily Exchange - 0 views

  • On June 9-11, 2009, the Martin Prosperity Institute, in partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Culture, and the City of Toronto - Economic Development, Culture & Tourism Division, will be hosting the inaugural Placing Creativity Conference at the MaRS Centre, 101 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • The Conference brings together diverse stakeholders from government, the private sector and the academic world to explore the importance of mapping culture in relation to creative spaces and places.
  • "The mission of Placing Creativity is to advance the understanding and practice of cultural resource mapping by developing reusable maps that showcase the cultural sector in Toronto and that can be shared with other jurisdictions and groups," said Kevin Stolarick, Research Director, The Martin Prosperity Institute.
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  • The conference, featuring international speakers such as Richard Lloyd of Vanderbilt University, will investigate cultural mapping from a number of unique perspectives and disciplines, and will support the interaction of policy-makers, academics and new researchers. Richard is author of "Neo-Bohemia: Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial City". Other Speakers include British-based cultural policy expert Colin Mercer. The conference is an extension of the Placing Creativity partnership which investigates the interconnection between 'Place' and 'Creativity' through a number of different lenses.
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    The Martin Prosperity Institute, in partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Culture, and the City of Toronto - Economic Development, Culture & Tourism Division, will be hosting the inaugural Placing Creativity Conference at MaRS June 9-11, 2009. The conference will look at the interconnection between 'Place' and 'Creativity' through a number of different lenses.
Assunta Krehl

INO.com News - HL:Canadian Press Business coverage plans for Wednesday, March 25, 2009@ - 0 views

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    GE announces their global healthcare initiative which is being launched in fives cities around the world, including Toronto. Small mention of the event happening at MaRS.
Assunta Krehl

CNW Group | GE CANADA | Media Advisory - GE to Launch Global Healthcare Initiative - 0 views

  • GE will unveil a global healthcare initiative, which is being launched in fives cities around the world, including Toronto.
  • MaRS Centre
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    GE announces their global healthcare initiative which is being launched in fives cities around the world, including Toronto.
Assunta Krehl

globeadvisor.com: HOW A GOOD PLAN WENT BAD - 0 views

  • University of Toronto Asset Management
  • Canada's sharpest financial minds
  • runs $2.8-billion of staff pensions and $1.5-billion of endowments, which traditionally produces tens of millions of dollars annually for student aid and faculty posts.
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  • But this year the money has stopped flowing after investment losses reached $1.5-billion for 2008 and the university was forced to cancel a planned $62-million endowment payout, representing about 5 per cent of its operating budget.
  • Canada's most innovative investment funds is in question by the university that is bearing the brunt of its losses.
  • Settling into a boardroom chair in the restored heritage building of Toronto's MaRS research centre, Mr. Moriarty remains unshaken by the crisis. He stands committed to UTAM's sophisticated investing approach, reciting phrases like "portable alpha" and "risk budgets" to explain portfolio decisions.
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    University of Toronto remodelled its pension and endowment fund - and then lost $1.5-billion last year. University of Toronto Asset Management runs $2.8-billion of staff pensions and $1.5-billion of endowments, which traditionally produces tens of millions of dollars annually for student aid and faculty posts.runs $2.8-billion of staff pensions and $1.5-billion of endowments, which traditionally produces tens of millions of dollars annually for student aid and faculty posts. Small mention of UTAM at MaRS.
Assunta Krehl

YFile - How to prevent wrongful convictions caused by misuse of science - 0 views

  • It will take place on Saturday from 9am to 5pm at the MaRS Centre, 101 College Street at University Avenue.
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    Expert Forensic Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: Avoiding Wrongful Convictions, is jointly organized by Osgoode Professional Development (the professional development program of York's Osgoode Hall Law School) and the Centre for Forensic Science & Medicine at the University of Toronto. Mention that the conference will be held at the MaRS Centre.
Assunta Krehl

YFile - Symposium examines the path to breakthrough medicines - 0 views

  • Canada has the research expertise to develop drugs and vaccines to address pressing medical needs, but delivering on the promise will require new models of collaboration between scientists, biotechnology, the pharmaceutical industry, business and policy makers according to speakers at an upcoming symposium hosted by The Gairdner Foundation and York University. The symposium, Entrepreneurship & Commercialization in Biomedical Science, on Thursday, May 14, marks the 50th anniversary of both York University and The Gairdner Foundation.
  • The Gairdner Foundation recognizes the world's leading medical research scientists through its prestigious annual awards program for biomedical science. The symposium, which is hosted by York’s Faculty of Science & Engineering and Schulich School of Business, will bring together scientist entrepreneurs, Canadian venture capital firms, the biomedical industry and policy-makers.
  • He will be followed by Smith, founder and former president & CEO of RBC Ventures and a member of the board of Toronto's MaRS innovation centre. Smith will speak about how Canada has made strong progress in positioning itself as a potential leader in biotech and medical research and in its commercialization efforts but faces two clear threats – the global financial calamity together with the lack of clear federal government support for research.
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    The symposium, Entrepreneurship & Commercialization in Biomedical Science, is being held on Thursday, May 14, which marks the 50th anniversary of both York University and The Gairdner Foundation. At this symposiums they will address the problem that Canadian researchers expertise to need to do in developing drugs and vaccines to address pressing medical needs. Mention of Susan Smith as a Board Member of MaRS Innovation.
Assunta Krehl

CNW Telbec | ONTARIO MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE | Media Advisory - Ontario H... - 0 views

  • MaRs Centre CR-3 101 College Street Toronto
  • Dr. David Williams, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, will be providing an update on the province's surveillance for H1N1 flu virus.
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    Media advisory that Dr. Williams Ontarios Chief Medical Officer of Health will be providing an update regarding H1N1 flu virus.
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