Putting life sciences to work for the health of Canadians: Canadian inventions are often exploited elsewhere, need national strategy on commercialization
Rarely a week goes by without news of yet another remarkable advance in biotechnology (defined as technical knowledge about living things). Spurred by revolutionary discoveries in the life sciences, applied biotechnology has become one of the fastest growing sectors of the knowledge economy. Biot...
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