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2019
Editorials
Feature: Canada’s secret sauce for success
Focus on Cross-sector Collaboration
Close-Up on Research Museums
From the CEO’s desk
<i>adMare BioInnovations</i> - Canada's Global Life Sciences Venture: Expertise and collaboration to lead the world
<i>Baycrest</i> - Research and innovation at Baycrest tackles dementia
<i>CRCC</i> - Building research partnerships across disciplines, sectors and borders
<i>Humber College</i> - Supporting economic growth by rethinking the industry-academia partnership model
<i>Lakehead University</i> - Partnership research projects lead to a more relevant university
<i>McGill University</i> - Metamorphosis of the solitary genius
<i>NSERC</i> - Inclusion is the path to excellence in Canadian research and innovation
<i>Ryerson University</i> - Working differently in an era of disruption
<i>University of Alberta</i> - Artificial Intelligence
<i>University of Northern British Columbia</i> - Building partnerships through research
<i>University of Waterloo</i> - Advances in technology and innovation are driving much-needed disruption in health care
<i>York University</i> - York University’s leadership in thriving, cross-sector collaborations
FEATURE: CANADA'S SECRET SAUCE FOR SUCCESS
New models of cooperation are fast-tracking research partnerships across the country
By Debbie Lawes
FOCUS ON CROSS-SECTOR COLLABORATION
Strange bedfellows can lead to great science
Big "wicked" problems are driving unprecedented collaborations between industry sectors and the sciences
By Debbie Lawes
CLOSE-UP ON RESEARCH MUSEUMS
Scientific discovery is helping museums tackle 21st century challenges
By Debbie Lawes
From the CEO's desk
Ron Freedman
CEO
Research Infosource Inc
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Canada's Global Life Sciences Venture: Expertise and collaboration to lead the world
Gordon C. McCauley
President and CEO
adMare BioInnovations
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Research and innovation at Baycrest tackles dementia
Dr. Allison Sekuler
Vice-President Research,
Baycrest
Sandra A. Rotman Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience
INVITED EDITORIAL
Building research partnerships across disciplines, sectors and borders
Dr. Ted Hewitt
Chair,
Canada Research Coordinating Committee
President, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Supporting economic growth by rethinking the industry-academia partnership model
Darren Lawless, PhD
Dean, Applied Research & Innovation
Humber College
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Partnership research projects lead to a more relevant university
Lakehead University
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Metamorphosis of the solitary genius
Dr. Ron McTaggart-Cowan
Research Scientist
Atmospheric Numerical Weather Prediction Research Section
Environment and Climate Change Canada
John Gyakum
Canada Steamship Lines Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
McGill University
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Inclusion is the path to excellence in Canadian research and innovation
Alejandro Adem
President
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Working differently in an era of disruption
Dr. Steven N. Liss
Vice-President
Research and Innovation
Ryerson University
INVITED EDITORIAL
Artificial Intelligence
The power, promise and challenge
Dr. Matthias Ruth
Vice-President
Research and Innovation
University of Alberta
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Building partnerships through research
University of Northern British Columbia
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
Advances in technology and innovation are driving much-needed disruption in health care
Charmaine Dean
Vice-President
Research & International
University of Waterloo
PARTNER PERSPECTIVE
York University’s leadership in thriving, cross-sector collaborations
York University
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