McMaster receives $4M federal boost to establish Centre for Collaborative Chemistry

McMaster University’s Global Nexus has received $4M from the Government of Canada to establish the Centre for Collaborative Chemistry. Once operational, the centre will support the university’s research in drug discovery and development and bolster similar work conducted by small and medium-sized enterprises. This investment will allow McMaster to purchase new equipment, hire more staff, create additional industry partnerships, and develop experiential learning opportunities for students. “This transformational support […] will catalyze new collaborations between academic and external partners and create a cutting-edge experiential training environment that will ensure that we have a robust pipeline of highly skilled workers to meet the needs of our growing life sciences sector,” said McMaster Global Nexus Executive Director Matthew Miller.

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