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January 26, 2011
MaRS
Innovation welcomes Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute
as its newest member. MaRS Innovation, which stands for Medical
and Related Sciences, is an incorporated non-profit organization
with an international, independent, industry-led Board of
Directors, and is the commercialization agent for 16 members
who are leading Ontario life sciences and commercialization
agents. Partners include University of Toronto, Sunnybrook
Health Sciences Centre, and University Health Network.
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“We are very proud
of the fact that TBRRI decided to become a member
of MaRS Innovation. TBRRI is the first member outside
Toronto; it opens the gate for us to have an outreach
for opportunities throughout the Province,”
says Dr. Raphael (Rafi) Hofstein, President and CEO,
MaRS Innovation. “It is especially exciting
since we view the R&D operations at TBRRI as profoundly
complimentary to many of the technologies that MaRS
Innovation has been processing for the last two years.”
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In order to become a member and a shareholder
of MaRS Innovation, an academic and research organization
must have intellectual property in life sciences in: medical
drugs, medical devices, diagnostic imaging, information
and communications technologies, or advanced manufacturing
and clean technologies. MaRS Innovation is supported by
the Government of Canada through the Networks of Centres
of Excellence Program to focus on turning patient relevant
inventions into real commercial opportunities.
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“The board really weighed the importance
of becoming a member of MaRS Innovation,”
says Keith Jobbitt, Chair of the Board of Directors
at Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute. “I
feel we did our due diligence here and we understand
how our membership will benefit our scientists.”
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Michael Power is CEO of
TBRRI. He says TBRRI is well positioned: “As
the newest member of MaRS Innovation, we are now able
to work actively with local, regional, provincial,
federal and industry partners to build health research
and commercialization capacity in Northwestern Ontario.
In other words, we are finally able to bring scientific
discoveries to the market, with the support of the
Governments of Canada and Ontario, to be used in medical
research that will benefit patients.” He explains.
“This is a huge stepping stone for TBRRI. To
become a shareholder of MaRS Innovation means our
regional program is credible in the eyes of the best,
in the greater Toronto area.
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Dr. John Rowlands’ X-ray Light Valve technology
will be one of the first TBRRI patents to be brought to market
by MaRS Innovation
Dr. John Rowlands is the Founding Scientific Director of
TBRRI. One of his research projects is called the X-ray Light
Valve (XLV). It is an inexpensive, fast, efficient alternative
to digital X-rays. The goal is to use the technology in rural
Canada, and in emerging markets such as China and India, for
example.
XLV will allow x-ray images to be read off of a liquid crystal
layer, using a basic digital light scanner, conventional computer
technology and a high-voltage power supply. Similar to the
components of a digital camera, the images are quick and easy
to analyze, manipulate and transfer.
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“The idea is that
the XLV technology would be used first in mammography
as a faster, better, less expensive way to screen
for breast cancer, and eventually that would expand
to other types of medical imaging,” says Dr.
Rowlands. “Right now we use costly, cumbersome
machines to provide digital x-ray images. By comparison,
XLV technology is a fraction of the cost to manufacture,
it produces a better image, and it allows more people
to have access to digital x-rays.”
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About MaRS Innovation:
MaRS Innovation is the commercialization agent for the exceptional
discovery pipeline of 16 leading Ontario academic institutions.
As a single entry point to total member research activity
of $1B of annual research and development, MaRS Innovation
represents an easy gateway for investors and licensees who
wish to gain access to technology assets in Ontario. MaRS
Innovation was conceived as a vehicle to integrate the discovery
assets and resources of its members, with significant further
leverage from government and private sector, in an effort
to turn the most promising technologies from its members into
products and services for local and global markets. Supported
by the Government of Canada through the Networks of Centres
of Excellence and its member institutions, MaRS Innovation
is a partnership that is truly transformational and focuses
on turning research strengths into real commercial opportunities.
MaRS Innovation builds a portfolio of the most promising assets
and advances commercialization into global markets through
industry partnerships, licensing and company creation. For
more information about MaRS Innovation visit: www.marsinnovation.com
About Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute (TBRRI):
TBRRI is an independent, not-for-profit research corporation
partnered closely with Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences
Centre. Scientists and clinicians work together with academic
and industry partners to bring advanced diagnostic technology
to our patients. World-class research is conducted under three
platforms: Advanced Detection Devices, Imaging Guided Interventions
and Probe Development and Biomarker Exploration. TBRRI strives
to improve the quality of patient-centred healthcare by advancing
new standards of excellence in the clinical investigation
of novel molecular imaging-based diagnostic technologies.
For further information, please visit our website at www.tbrri.com
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Dr. Raphael Hofstein Bio ::
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Dr. John Rowlands Bio ::
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