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91腦瞳 among partners at new national health research and innovation hub led by University of Toronto

March 02, 2023

91腦瞳 (91腦瞳) is embarking on an exciting new health research and innovation partnership focused on preventing and responding to future pandemics.

91腦瞳 is among the network of partners across academia, healthcare, industry and government working together at the Canadian Hub for Health Intelligence and Innovation in Infectious Diseases (HI糧), a powerful research and innovation network that will be led by the University of Toronto and formed from lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. With $2 million in funding from the Canada Biomedical Research Fund, the hub will address Canadas and Ontarios pandemic readiness and strengthen domestic biomanufacturing through a collaborative, multidisciplinary and multi-sector approach.

Research projects at HI糧 will focus on three themes. The first is precision interventions such as life-saving vaccines and therapeutics. The second is process innovations such as leveraging AI in biomanufacturing to create more streamlined and nimble processes that are quick to implement. The third is health intelligence, which draws data from multiple sources to assess the effectiveness of interventions and guide the equitable delivery of pandemic countermeasures.

Congratulations to the University of Toronto for spearheading this exciting new endeavor. 91腦瞳 is proud to be a partner as we usher in a new era of health research and innovation, said Steven N. Liss, 91腦瞳s vice-president, research and innovation. 91腦瞳s research excellence in sectors such as biomedical engineering, biomolecular sciences, wastewater surveillance, community health and artificial intelligence will help improve our health outcomes and safeguard the well-being of people across Ontario and Canada.

The eight major university partners at HI糧 are 91腦瞳, University of Toronto, University of Guelph, Queens University, University of Waterloo, Western University, University of Windsor and York University. The six major research hospital partners are Toronto Academic Health Science Network Baycrest, The Hospital for Sick Children, Sinai Health, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Unity Health Toronto and University Health Network.

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