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Slew of pharma giants set to attend 6th CIIE

Many CEOs of multinational companies have confirmed their attendance at the 6th China International Import Expo, the organizer announced during a promotional event for the annual expo's medical equipment and healthcare products zone on March 31.

Global biopharmaceutical giant sees CIIE as epitome of Chinese values

Global biopharmaceutical giant sees CIIE as epitome of Chinese values
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Merck Canada and MaRS Announce Winners of the Lung Cancer Innovation Challenge

Merck Canada and MaRS Announce Winners of the Lung Cancer Innovation Challenge News provided by Share this article Share this article Challenge participants presented solutions aimed at improving patient outcomes and reducing time between diagnosis and treatment for lung cancer patients Challenge winners include  the Kingston Health Sciences Centre and the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, with solutions to help improve timely access to specialized care in rural South Eastern Ontario and accelerate lung cancer diagnosis and treatment through liquid biopsy   KIRKLAND, QC, April 28, 2021 /CNW/ - Merck Canada and MaRS Discovery District (MaRS) are proud to announce the winners of the Lung Cancer Innovation Challenge: the Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC), competition winner and the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, runner up winner. The competition, which launched in January 2021, challenged Ontario-based innovators to identify, implement and scale solutions that could help

U of T and Merck Canada partner to advance and share vaccine knowledge and research

DUA U of T and Merck Canada partner to advance and share vaccine knowledge and research A $3-million contribution from Merck Canada Inc. to the Dalla Lana School of Public Health’s Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases reinforces U of T’s role as a leader in the advancement of immunization and vaccine science (photo by Johnny Guatto) As Canada marks National Immunization Awareness Week, a new investment from Merck Canada to the University of Toronto’s Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH) will support research, education and knowledge translation around vaccine science and help communicate the importance of immunization as a cornerstone of public health.

University of Toronto and Merck Canada partner to advance vaccine knowledge

 E-Mail As Canada marks National Immunization Awareness Week, a new investment from Merck Canada to the University of Toronto s Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases (CVPD) at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH) will support research, education, and knowledge translation around vaccine science and help communicate the importance of immunization as a cornerstone of public health. Merck Canada s $3-million investment will help the Centre s diverse mix of public health researchers to better understand the decision-making of individuals and communities around whether and when to receive immunizations. With expertise in vaccine science, social and behavioural health, equity, and health systems, the Centre s faculty members will produce scientific research to aid the Ontario government, policy-makers and public health advocates around the world in increasing public knowledge of and access to immunizations.

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