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Glycomics is the new frontier in bioinnovation

Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 7, 2022
An investment in furthering glycomics research helps the nation secure new global markets by generating new technologies in health, agriculture, materials, and environmental sustainability while simultaneously meeting our 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, writes Karimah Es Sabar. Unsplash photograph by Julia Koblitz
Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 7, 2022
Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 7, 2022
An investment in furthering glycomics research helps the nation secure new global markets by generating new technologies in health, agriculture, materials, and environmental sustainability while simultaneously meeting our 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, writes Karimah Es Sabar. Unsplash photograph by Julia Koblitz
Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 7, 2022
An investment in furthering glycomics research helps the nation secure new global markets by generating new technologies in health, agriculture, materials, and environmental sustainability while simultaneously meeting our 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, writes Karimah Es Sabar. Unsplash photograph by Julia Koblitz
Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 7, 2022
Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 7, 2022
An investment in furthering glycomics research helps the nation secure new global markets by generating new technologies in health, agriculture, materials, and environmental sustainability while simultaneously meeting our 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, writes Karimah Es Sabar. Unsplash photograph by Julia Koblitz
Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 3, 2021
The newer generation of Networks of Centres of Excellence funded after 2014 have already shown positive impacts, such as supporting the creation of nascent companies that have secured millions of dollars in foreign capital and industry partnerships through made-in-Canada health technologies. Pexels photograph by Chokniti Khongchum
Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 3, 2021
Opinion | BY KARIMAH ES SABAR | February 3, 2021
The newer generation of Networks of Centres of Excellence funded after 2014 have already shown positive impacts, such as supporting the creation of nascent companies that have secured millions of dollars in foreign capital and industry partnerships through made-in-Canada health technologies. Pexels photograph by Chokniti Khongchum