research and development Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/research-and-development/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 19:37:45 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Dean Janusz Kozinkski on the Faculty of Science & Engineering's India mission objectives /research/2011/03/02/york-science-engineering-delegation-tours-india-2/ Wed, 02 Mar 2011 10:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/03/02/york-science-engineering-delegation-tours-india-2/ Researchers from the Faculty of Science & Engineering at Toronto's 快播视频 are currently touring India on a mission to establish key partnerships and collaborations with Indian research organizations and educational institutions, wrote Mumbai's聽The Hindu Business Line Feb. 27. The delegation of 12 researchers is visiting several top-tier universities and institutes across the country such […]

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Researchers from the at Toronto's 快播视频 are currently on a mission to establish key partnerships and collaborations with Indian research organizations and educational institutions, wrote Mumbai's聽The Hindu Business Line Feb. 27. The delegation of 12 researchers is visiting several top-tier universities and institutes across the country such as the IITs at Chennai and Mumbai, the Indian Space Research Organisation, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the University of Kolkata, to name a few.

The key mandate for these meetings is to enable researchers from 快播视频 and from across India to establish joint bilateral research and developmental projects. 快播视频, the third largest university in Canada, is the country's leading interdisciplinary research and teaching institution with an academic community of 50,000 students and 7,000 faculty and staff, as well as 200,000 alumni worldwide.

Leader of the delegation is , dean of the Faculty of Science & Engineering, and professor in York鈥檚 Department of Earth & Space Sciences & Engineering. Among others, Kozinski's brainchild is an anti-terrorism project evocatively called eWAR (Early Warning & Advance Response) system that seeks to detect, quantify and initiate an effective response to chemical and biological agents released in public buildings.

In a special interview to Business Line during his visit to this newspaper office in Mumbai despite a hectic schedule, Kozinski shared for the benefit of readers the mission's objectives, research priorities, funding and related matters:

Kozinski: India is one of our three focal points. We want to engage in projects with practical social applications. Specifically, we are looking at, among other areas, space science which would cover micro and nano satellites to carry communications tools. Our focus would also be atmospheric monitoring to study global warming and climate change.

Also, we are keen to develop partnerships in the field of biotechnology for healthcare; analyse propagation of infectious diseases 鈥 their origin, spread, control and eradication through bio-sensors.

We firmly believe in creating value and sharing it with the society. Where societal benefits are involved, I am somewhat wary of creating barriers like intellectual property rights and so on. We want the society at large to benefit from our research.

Republished courtesy of YFile 鈥 快播视频鈥檚 daily e-bulletin.

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YORKbiotech announces winners of Sanofi pasteur Healthcare and Biotechnology Venture Challenge /research/2010/03/05/yorkbiotech-announces-winners-of-sanofi-pasteur-healthcare-and-biotechnology-venture-challenge-2/ Fri, 05 Mar 2010 10:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2010/03/05/yorkbiotech-announces-winners-of-sanofi-pasteur-healthcare-and-biotechnology-venture-challenge-2/ What do you get when you match an inventor with a business student?聽Among many things, you get a聽commercialization plan for a new product or discovery that聽could potentially transform health care. That was the case聽in YORKbiotech's sanofi pasteur Healthcare and Biotechnology聽Venture Challenge 2009 competition, which聽matched聽students聽enrolled in the MBA Program in York's Schulich School of Business with聽inventors […]

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What do you get when you match an inventor with a business student?聽Among many things, you get a聽commercialization plan for a new product or discovery that聽could potentially transform health care.

That was the case聽in YORKbiotech's sanofi pasteur Healthcare and Biotechnology聽Venture Challenge 2009 competition, which聽matched聽students聽enrolled in the MBA Program in York's Schulich School of Business with聽inventors of viable health-care inventions to devise聽market strategies and goals to commercialize new products. Industry mentors were on hand聽to offer聽teams advice and guidance.聽Each team聽consisted of聽two students working with product inventors and a mentor for a chance to win more than聽$17,000 in prizes.

Above: From left, Gavin Zealey (contest judge), scientist Arjen Bogaards and MBA students Dilip Chary and Saif Mohamed

The project, which started last fall, saw teams work with the聽inventors to聽learn about the product and then create a聽commercialization plan before Nov. 29, 2009.

In the final stage of the competition, three shortlisted聽teams pitched their invention commercialization plans to a panel of judges in a session that resembled an episode from 鈥淒ragons' Den鈥, the popular CBC Television venture-capitalist show. Industry experts聽Gavin Zealey,聽executive director of聽corporate development for sanofi pasteur Ltd.; Borys Chabursky, founder and president of SHI Consulting Inc.; and Janet Lambert, president & CEO with Lambert BioConsulting, served as聽the competition's judges.

The winners of the 2009 sanofi pasteur Healthcare聽& Biotechnology聽Venture Challenge are:

Sono Pharmaceuticals Inc., which placed first for its venture involving photodynamic therapy聽and sonodynamic therapy聽to produce an immune-therapeutic response to treat certain cancers.聽The team includes scientific entrepreneur Arjen Bogaards聽and MBA students聽Dr. Dilip Chary (who is also a family practitioner)聽and聽Saifuddin Tajuddin Mohamed. The team was awarded $7,500 and a business advisory package provided by MaRS Business Services, valued at $2,500.

Above: From left, Schulich Professor Amin Mawani, MBA students Aravind Petlu and Nilotpala Jena, and scientist Herman Lo

The second place award of $5,000 went to ViewsIQ Inc. for聽its real-time slide-scanning system for digital pathology. The product, named EyesIQ, is a聽diagnostic tool for scanning, storing and retracing pathologists' image data. The team included scientist Herman Lo and MBA students Aravind Petlu and Nilotpala Jena.

The team awarded third place and a cash prize of $2,500 was J. Strupat Technologies Ltd. for a portable pandemic ventilator聽life-critical system that provides mechanical聽assistance to individuals who are unable to breathe properly due to infection or physical damage. The team was聽comprised of scientist John Strupat and MBA students Darryl Baptiste and聽Akyljan Noupbaev.

Above: From left, Janet Lambert (contest judge), MBA students聽Akyljan Noupbaev and Darryl Baptiste, and scientist John Strupat

Fostering an entrepreneurial culture is integral to this competition, says Janet LeClair, chief administrative officer of , who organized the competition along with聽Schulich Professor Amin Mawani.聽鈥淪uch collaboration between scientific, business and academic communities is essential in connecting concept to commerce,鈥 LeClair says. 鈥淭he competition helps in identifying investment opportunities critical to move the economy forward.鈥

sanofi pasteur was the gold sponsor for the competition, MaRS and the Town of Markham were silver sponsors, while bronze sponsors聽were the Health Technology Exchange聽and York Region District School Board.

About YORKbiotech Inc.

YORKbiotech is a growing cluster of public- and private-sector members that promotes the聽convergence and commercialization of research and development in information聽& communications technologies and biomedical technologies.

Its members include biotechnology-related companies from Toronto through York Region to Simcoe County, along with service providers, industry associations, research and educational institutions, municipalities, hospitals and government.

It is one of 12 active clusters in , which supports partnerships among business, institutions and local governments to promote innovation. 快播视频 is a founding member of YORKbiotech.

By Sana Mulji Dutt. Republished courtesy of YFile 鈥 快播视频鈥檚 daily e-bulletin.

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