Canadian Space Agency supporting R&D for regenerative and nanomedicine


The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has made its first contribution to date to a pioneering initiative spearheaded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). The CSA is contributing $1 million to two projects in regenerative medicine and nanomedicine as part of the latest competition for $16 million in team grant funding under CIHR's Regenerative Medicine and nanomedicine Initiative (RMNI).

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