Saskatchewan expects to be nuclear medicine research leader
Article by Jessica Kent, Global news, October 31, 2014
“SASKATOON – A $5-million grant awarded to the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) by the provincial government will change the way scientists do research.
The money was given to the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation at the U of S on Oct. 30, and will go toward the “people part of research,” meaning more jobs in Saskatoon.
“The types of jobs are going to be at all areas at the universities, within the health regions, various clinics, hospitals etcetera … we’re looking at this area growing and growing for many many years to come,” said Karen Chad, vice president of research at the U of S.
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