11/05/2025
Congratulations to USask inventor, Dr. Tony Ruzzini, Associate Professor, WCVM, on the granting of his patent, “Synthetic, non-natural antimicrobial peptides inspired by Staphylococcus auricularis delta toxin.” If you’re a USask researcher with an interesting invention, please contact USask Innovation, Mobilization and Partnerships to learn how you can pursue a patent together with USask!
11/01/2024
Congratulations to USask’s PathoScan on their online product launch. The pathogen testing company has been testing their system across the province, providing pathogen testing results in hours instead of weeks.
Saskatoon pathogen testing company launches products online
PathoScan gives producers results in hours, instead of up to two weeks.
11/01/2024
Congratulations to USask’s PathoScan on their online product launch. The pathogen testing company has been testing their system across the province, providing pathogen testing results in hours instead of weeks.
Saskatoon pathogen testing company launches products online - SaskToday.ca
Saskatoon pathogen testing company launches products online
PathoScan gives producers results in hours, instead of up to two weeks.
09/20/2024
Congratulations to USask inventors Sue Abrams, Leon Lai, and Naveen Diddi on the granting of their latest patent (3'-ALKYNYL ABSCISIC ACID DERIVATIVES AS ABA ANTAGONISTS). If you're a USask researcher with an interesting invention, please contact USask Innovation Mobilization and Partnerships to learn how you can pursue a patent together with USask!
06/28/2024
Congratulations to medSask on their 50th anniversary! The Government of Saskatchewan is providing nearly $1 million this year to medSask, the medication information service based at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
Province boosts funding for medSask to support residents and health care providers - News
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing nearly $1 million this year to medSask, the medication information service based at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), celebrating its 50th anniversary.
06/28/2024
Congratulations to medSask on their 50th anniversary! The Government of Saskatchewan is providing nearly $1 million this year to medSask, the medication information service based at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
https://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/medsask-celebrates-50-years-with-funding-announcement-1.6935326?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar
03/13/2024
We’re excited to share that two USask researchers are helping protect crops using biologicals as an ecofriendly alternative to synthetic chemicals and GMO solutions. Professors emeritus Dr. Vladimir Vujanovic (PhD) and Dr. James Germida (PhD) with the College of Agriculture and Bioresources worked with USask to patent and license their invention based on the recent discovery of using microbes for protecting crops and promoting growth at the seed stage. This innovative, biological crop protection will be used by growers for the first time this spring.
Innovative new crop protection developed with USask research
University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers are helping protect crops using biologicals as an ecofriendly alternative to synthetic chemicals and GMO solutions.
02/14/2024
We're thrilled to announce a new partnership between adMare BioInnovations and the University of Saskatchewan aimed at propelling Canadian life sciences research forward.
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01/19/2024
medSask Pharmacy Guidelines Gaining Nationwide Reach
A USask-developed tool to support pharmacists with prescribing for various minor ailments and self-care conditions is now used by thousands of students and professionals in every province across Canada.
medSask pharmacy guidelines gaining nationwide reach
A Saskatchewan-developed tool to support pharmacists with prescribing for various minor ailments and self-care conditions is now used by thousands of students and professionals in every province across Canada.
01/18/2024
We are thrilled to announce a ground-breaking collaboration between ABAzyne Bioscience (ABAzyne) Inc and Ontario Grape and Wine Research Incorporated (OGWRI) that marks a significant stride in advancing research and development within the Ontario grape and wine industry.
The research portfolio at ABAzyne Bioscience (ABAzyne) Inc is a product of 30-plus years of research led by USask adjunct chemistry researcher Sue Abrams and conducted initially at the National Research Council (NRC) of Canada and subsequently at USask, all in collaboration with industry, academia and producer-based partnerships. ABAzyne continues to conduct basic research with an expanding network of collaborators and strategic partners, in close relationship with USask and the Global Institute of Food Security.