For Immediate Release
April 17, 2008
World-leading research into cancer prevention and treatment is being expanded in Ontario, providing high-paying, high-skilled jobs for more than 100 researchers and students.
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR), created by the provincial government in 2005, is investing $60 million in five signature initiatives:
The funding is part of $347 million the Ontario government committed to supporting OICR’s internationally recognized scientists and their work over five years.
Since it opened just over two years ago, the institute has earned an international reputation of being one of the most renowned research centres in the world, attracting many top cancer researchers to Ontario from around the globe.
“By increasing access to study groups, research materials and commercialization experts, the OICR has ensured that more researchers are developing, testing and performing more leading-edge cancer therapies in more Ontario clinics and hospitals," said Minister of Research and Innovation John Wilkinson.
“Our strategy is to build on the strengths and opportunities in cancer research in Ontario and to commercialize the discoveries so that patients benefit as quickly as possible from the investments we are making,” said Dr. Tom Hudson, Scientific Director and President of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR)
Ministry of Research and Innovation
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