Innovation Support Services Staff Transitions
Read more Innovation Support Services Staff TransitionsThis summer was a busy time at the Innovation Support Services office. As we say goodbye to Joanne Lauzon, who has retired, and Nolan Beanlands, who will be taking another position, we welcome Brian Julien as the new Assistant Director, Collaborative Research.
Sign up now for the 2017 Startup Garage Rally!
Read more Sign up now for the 2017 Startup Garage Rally!Come join the Ottawa startup community in celebrating the 2017 Startup Garage cohort! As the culminating event of this summer's Startup Garage program, we are rallying the Ottawa community around the 13 of the city's best student-led companies to celebrate their accomplishments on Wednesday, 30 August 2017 from 4:30 PM to 7:30 Pm.
To Share and Protect
Read more To Share and ProtectA uOttawa professor’s Startup, Privacy Analytics, has developed the world’s only proven, responsible way of unlocking the value of health data, ultimately improving the health of patients.
A vaccine that pays big! The first semi-synthetic vaccine for children
Read more A vaccine that pays big! The first semi-synthetic vaccine for childrenTogether with a team of researchers at the University of Havana, Dr. René Roy, a former professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Ottawa, developed the world's first semi- synthetic vaccine. There is evidence that a new generation of vaccines is emerging that could save many lives.
Chemical reaction
Read more Chemical reactionAt the Centre for Catalysis Research and Innovation, researchers are harnessing catalysts to create sustainable manufacturing processes.
Rising solar stars
Read more Rising solar starsTen years on, Karin Hinzer’s SUNLAB spins off technology and talent in the solar energy sector. Student start-ups like Spectrafy are a model of the entrepreneurial spirit bred in the lab.
Foster research and excellence
The role of Innovation Support Services is to facilitate research undertakings through the attraction of resources for our research community. Our growing international reputation for collaboration has brought key partnerships to work on our research challenges. Enabling such relationships to flourish in a seamless manner, through the effective execution of related agreements, including intellectual property provisions, is essential – and it’s what we do best. We are also well-versed in seeking the most aligned funding programs for the various research projects being considered.
Our University’s success can best be demonstrated through the multiple prestigious Research Chairs and Research Centres and Institutes.