![Two researchers from McMaster in a lab as a backdrop to the Title McMaster and Kapoose Creek Bio set sights on new fungi-derived medicines in new $2.2M drug discovery partnership](https://synapseconsortium.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/iF-Website-News-Posts-Featured-Images-320x184.jpg)
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Researchers at Kapoose Creek Bio partner with McMaster University to develop a new synthetic biology platform for fungi-derived medicines.
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![The collaboration highlights a joint commitment to advancing the life sciences ecosystem across Hamilton and Ontario. Background image is a woman researcher adding a blue liquid to a microscope slide using a dropper.](https://synapseconsortium.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Synapse-Consortium-Launchit-320x184.jpg)
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The collaboration highlights a joint commitment to advancing the life sciences ecosystem across Hamilton and Ontario.
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![Image of the doctor who created the medtech device](https://synapseconsortium.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/HHS-News-post-320x184.jpg)
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The Ontario Centre of Innovation recently announced $500,000 in provincial funding to expand a made-in-Hamilton smartphone app into the Ottawa region.
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![How femtech companies are tackling gender health gaps while empowering women. From left to right: Rachel Bartholomew, CEO and Founder of Hyivy Health, Nadia Ladak, CEO and Co-founder of Marlow, Dallas Barnes, CEO and founder of Reya Health](https://synapseconsortium.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/How-femtech-companies-are-tackling-gender-health-gaps-while-empowering-women-320x184.jpg)
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Growing a femtech company brings more challenges than successes, but these founders are focused on closing the women’s healthcare gap.
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McMaster and University of Ottawa recieved funding from CBRF to expand Canada’s biomanufacturing industry for development of technology and theraputics.
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