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VANCOUVER,/CNW/ - Canadians have played a leading role in many medical breakthroughs – such as the discovery of stem cells and insulin – that have saved countless lives and led to a better quality of life for people around the world. Today, Canada continues to pave the way for new medical discoveries, including in the groundbreaking medical isotope industry. The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced federal funding to build a new home for nuclear medicine at TRIUMF. The Institute for Advanced Medical Isotopes (IAMI) will provide a first-of-its-kind hub in Canada. With contributions from the Province of British Columbia, the University of British Columbia, and BC Cancer, industry partners, academic researchers, and clinicians will work together to advance medical isotope production, drug development, cancer therapy, clinical imaging, and radiopharmaceutical research – advancements that have the potential to help thousands of Canadians who suffer from illness. Investing in science and innovation is a key driver of jobs and growth, and essential to building a modern, resilient economy for Canadians. That’s why the Government of Canada has made historic investments in fundamental science, including the largest in Canadian history in Budget 2018, and will continue making smart, strategic investments that support job creation and position Canada as a leader in science, technology, and innovation. The new 2,500-square-metre building will house a particle accelerator, as well as research facilities, equipment, laboratories, and office space. By concentrating all aspects of creating, handling, and testing isotopes in one location – from the creation of raw materials to clinical trial work of potential therapies – the IAMI will help Canada stay a leader in the production and research of medical isotopes worldwide. This project will provide students and local researchers with access to a modern educational facility with innovative spaces for instruction, research, and laboratory work. It also provides TRIUMF and its network with the opportunity to develop new educational programs, increase research capacity, and attract new students from across Canada and around the world. Quotes “The new drugs and cancer treatments developed by TRIUMF and the Institute for Advanced Medical Isotopes will help people live longer, healthier lives. Investing in the front lines of the fight against cancer will give life and hope to people here in British Columbia and around the world.” Quick Facts
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