CIHR the biggest player as federal support for biotech inches up to nearly $1 billion

Guest Contributor
March 19, 2010

Nearly half of all federal support for biotechnology in FY08-09 was provided through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), which allocated nearly 92% to the higher education sector, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada. Federal biotech support totalled $936.8 million, up 1.8% from the previous year or less than the rate of inflation.

Performers outside government received 71% or $665 million of the annual total with the remainder spent within government departments and agencies. Of the latter, the National Research Council was the largest intramural performer ($114 million), followed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada ($66.3 million) and the institutes of CIHR ($26.6 million).

Institutions within the higher education sector received by far the largest amount of biotech S&T funding, capturing $550.1 million or 58.7% of the total. In addition to CIHR, major sources of funding for higher education included the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council ($75.6 million) and the Canada Foundation for Innovation ($47.8 million).

Other performers (primarily non-profit institution) were the second largest performer and they were dominated by the regional genomics centres affiliated with Genome Canada.

R&D accounted for 95.1% of all federal expenditures, with related scientific activities accounting for 4.9%.

Federal support for biotech accounted for 13% of all federal R&D spending and 9% of the $10.4 billion the federal government dedicated to S&T.

In FY08-09, there were 2,104 employees engaged in biotechnology S&T — an amount relatively unchanged from the previous year. The majority (1,374) were engaged in R&D, followed by 241 in related scientific activities and 241 in administration.

R$

Federal S&T biotech
expenditures (FY-8-09)

($ millions)
2008/2009   
Total 936.8   
R&D 891.5   
RSA *45.3   
2007/2008   
Total 920.5   
R&D874.4   
RSA46.1   
2006/2007   
Total 880.1   
R&D833.2   
RSA46.9   
2005/2006   
Total 864.8   
R&D 822.8   
RSA 42.1   
2004/2005   
Total 804.2   
R&D 768.0   
RSA 36.2   
* RSA: related scientific activity

Federal S&T biotech spending - By dep't/agency & performer

  FY08-09 
PerformerIntramural   Business   Higher Ed   Other 1   Foreign   Total   
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 65.3    0    0    0    0    65.3   
Canada Foundation for Innovation 0    0    47.8    0    0    47.8   
Canadian Food Inspection Agency 16.7    16    0.2    0    15    16.9   
Canadian Institutes of Health Research 26.6    0    422.2    7.1    45.0    460.8   
Environment Canada 0.2    0.4   0    0.4    0    0.7   
Fisheries and Oceans Canada 3.7    0    0.1    0    0    3.8   
Genome Canada 3.0    0    0    76.8    0    79.8   
Health Canada 7.7    .3   0    0    0    8.1   
Industry Canada 7.5    5.8   0    0    0    13.3   
National Defence 4.8    1.0    0.1   0.5    1.07    7.1   
National Research Council Canada 114.7    8.4    0    1.1    0    124.1   
Natural Resources Canada 10.4    3.3    0.8   0.2    0    14.7   
Natural Sciences and Engineering
Research Council
3.6    0.7   75.6    2.8    1.11    83.9   
Public Health Agency of Canada 6.8    0    0.2   0    0    7.0   
Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council
0.3    0    3.1    0.2    0.2    3.6   
Total 271.4    19.9    550.1    88.2    7.1    936.8   
1. "Other performers" includes Canadian non-profit institutions and provincial and municipal governments.



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