Dr. Brett Finlay: Can biotechnology prevent another Walkerton? The future for E. coli vaccines | La biotechnologie permettra-t-elle d’éviter un autre Walkerton? Les vaccins contre E. coli

Brett Finlay, University of British Columbia Jeudi 13 février 2003 Although we all contain harmless E. coli as part of our normal intestinal flora, there are several strains of E. coli that can cause much human disease worldwide. Pathogenic E. coli O157:H7, the organism that caused the Walkerton outbreak, is shed by cattle, and causes […]

Dr. Arvind Gupta: Mathematics: The Engine of Scientific Innovation | Les mathématiques : le moteur de l’innovation scientifique

Arvind Gupta, Simon Fraser University Jeudi 20 mars 2003   Arvind Gupta, Simon Fraser University Thursday, March 20, 2003 Les mathématiques sont au cœur de la majeure partie de la recherche et de l’innovation scientifiques au Canada – non seulement en mathématiques, mais également dans les technologies de l’information, le génie et bon nombre des […]

Dr. Jeffrey Hutchings: The Threat to the World’s Oceans – Measuring Canada’s Options | Océans menacés – Peser les options qui s’offrent au Canada

Dr. Jeffrey Hutchings, Dalhousie University  Since the 1960s, more than one and a half billion cod have vanished from Newfoundland and Labrador waters. Why have these and other fish populations not recovered despite massive reductions in fishing? Is this the marine equivalent of the hunting of the buffalo? Have ocean environments been altered permanently? Dr. […]

Dr. David Layzell: Fighting climate change with biology…putting the ” Green Advantage” to work for Canada | Combattre le changement climatique à l’aide de la biologie… mettre « l’avantage écologique » au profit du Canada

Dr. David Layzell, Queen's University  Plants have been in the business of managing greenhouse gases for more than 400 million years. Can they help Canada meet its Kyoto commitment of reducing emissions by at least 30 per cent? What scientific insights and new technologies are needed to augment carbon sinks in forestry and agriculture, and […]

Dr. Alexander Mackenzie: When cells choose the wrong time to die | Lorsque les cellules choisissent le mauvais moment pour mourir

Dr. Alexander Mackenzie: When cells choose the wrong time to die In medicine, as in politics, timing is everything. When cells die prematurely, degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and muscular dystrophy can be the consequence; when they linger, the consequence can be cancer. The University of Ottawa’s Dr. Alexander MacKenzie has studied cell death in […]

Dr. Aftab A. Mufti: Getting bridges to talk | Faire parler les ponts

Dr. Aftab A. Mufti: Getting bridges to talk Stress, corrosion and fatigue may be killing Canada's infrastructure and pocketbooks, but civil engineers have started to listen (to the bridges, that is). New electronic sensing technology is injecting a wealth of new information, new life and ideas into the design of urban structures and into the […]

Dr. Hugh MacIsaac: Invasive species: coming soon to a lake near you | Les invasions aquatiques : bientôt dans un lac près de chez vous

Dr. Hugh MacIsaac: Invasive species: coming soon to a lake near you Canada has sustained dramatic damage resulting from the introduction of invasive species such as the SARS virus, emerald ash boring beetle, and infectious salmon anemia. Our lakes, too, are especially vulnerable to new introductions – the waters between southern Lake Huron and western […]

Dr. Tito Scaiano: When light meets matter: implications for health and high technology | Quand la lumière et la matière se rencontrent : les répercussions sur la santé et la haute technologie

Dr. Tito Scaiano: When light meets matter: implications for health and high technology Chemical reactions induced by light are the mainstay of life on earth and the key to new advances in technology and health, but they can also cause concern when they lead to problems such as skin cancer. Our ability to benefit from […]

Dr. Vincent Tao: Globe Watch: Remote Sensing, Surveillance, and Mapping with “See Anywhere – Map Everywhere” (SAME) Technology | Observer la planète : télédétection, surveillance et cartographie à l’aide de la technologie SAME (See Anywhere – Map Everywhere)

Dr. Vincent Tao: Globe Watch: Remote Sensing, Surveillance, and Mapping with "See Anywhere - Map Everywhere" (SAME) Technology Modern geomatics is a Canadian invention that has spawned an industry generating over $2 billion in products and services annually, and employing a workforce of approximately 30,000. Remote sensing, a core geomatics technology, plays a key role […]