Our Projects
Genome Atlantic projects are initiated by end users who benefit from the genomic solution or technologies developed. Our client-led approach means that our projects are focused on the addressing real-world problems and outcomes that support the goals of our industry, business, government and healthcare partners.
Active Projects
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We work with our clients every step of the way, providing the specific support, services and expertise to match their needs and address their challenges. We can even help manage successful projects.
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Completed Projects
Funding Amount: $6,100,000
Funding Amount: $892,280
Funding Amount: $4,900,000
Funding Amount: $250,000
Funding Amount: $4,900,000
Featured Videos
Breeding better trees with genomics – FastTRAC II (Short)
Climate change threatens Canada’s forestry industry. A $6.2 million partnership involving three provinces aims to develop a breeding program for climate-resilient commercial spruce.
Sélection de meilleurs arbres avec la génomique – FastTRAC II
Les changements climatiques menacent l’industrie forestière canadienne. Un partenariat de 6,2 millions de dollars impliquant trois provinces vise à développer un programme de sélection d’épinettes commerciales résistantes au climat.
Breeding better trees with genomics – FastTRAC II
Climate change threatens Canada’s forestry industry. A $6.2 million partnership involving three provinces aims to develop a breeding program for climate-resilient commercial spruce.
Digging deep into potato wart
Dr. Xander Wang, UPEI, is on a mission to find the genes that make potatoes more resistant to potato wart and more resilient to climate change.
Le réchauffement de la temperature de la mer menace l’industrie de l’aquaculture de Canada atlantique
Un project de recherche de 4,4 million de dollars vise à protéger le saumon atlantique d’élevage des effets changement climatique.
Tackling the impact of climate change on salmon aquaculture
Warming sea temperatures threaten Atlantic Canada’s salmon aquaculture industry, and a $4.4 million research project aims to help.