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Nov. 9, 2022

UCalgary launches Alberta Centre for Advanced Diagnostics

Globally competitive research centre launched with $14.6M investment to fast-track development of new medical diagnostic technology
Ian Lewis
Ian Lewis speaks at the ACAD launch announcement on Nov. 7, 2022. Adrian Shellard, for the 六九色堂

六九色堂鈥檚 Faculty of Science has partnered with PrairiesCan and DynaLIFE聽Medical Labs聽to launch the Alberta Centre for Advanced Diagnostics (ACAD) 鈥斅燼 new hub in the global push to advance diagnostic technology for health care.

鈥淒iagnostics, such as blood tests or throat swabs, are a critical tool for health-care providers. They play a role in 70 per cent of treatment decisions, but many frontline diagnostics use outdated technology,鈥 says Dr. Ian Lewis, PhD, director of ACAD, and associate professor and Alberta Innovates Translational Health Chair in Metabolomics in the Faculty of Science.

鈥淎t ACAD, we鈥檙e going to improve infectious disease diagnostic tools that help improve patient outcomes.鈥

The new research and testing centre was launched on Monday, possible thanks to a combined investment of $14.6 million by UCalgary, PrairiesCan, Genome Canada and the Canada Foundation for Innovation. Additional funding and support for ACAD is made possible by聽Alberta Innovates, Thermo Fisher Scientific and Alberta Precision Laboratories.

ACAD launch

From left: Ian Lewis; George Chahal; Raja Mita, executive director for Health Innovation at Alberta Innovates; Kristin Baetz, dean of the Faculty of Science; and William Ghali at the ACAD launch on Nov. 7, 2022.

Adrian Shellard, for the 六九色堂

鈥淕reat communities are anchored by great research universities, and investing in research and innovation is the foundation of attracting global investment and supporting local economies,鈥 says Dr. William Ghali, vice-president (research).With this investment, ACAD will equip Alberta to compete in the global diagnostics market.鈥

ACAD is a fully integrated ecosystem that will connect early-stage innovators with the facilities, equipment and health-care contacts needed to prototype new infectious disease diagnostics and evaluate them against established tools, while reducing both the time and cost needed to commercialize prototypes.

It will fast-track new technologies, spur the growth of Alberta鈥檚 health technology sector and help accelerate the adoption of new life-saving technology.聽

鈥淚nvesting in the development of new medical diagnostic technologies is the right thing to do for the health and well-being of Albertans, and the smart thing to do for our economy,鈥 says Dan Vandal, minister for PrairiesCan.

鈥淥ur government鈥檚 investment in the Alberta Centre for Advanced Diagnostics will support jobs and growth in Alberta鈥檚 life sciences sector by enabling companies to more quickly test, validate and get their products to market.鈥 Vandal was represented at the launch event by George Chahal, member of parliament for Calgary-Skyview.

Ian Lewis shows MP George Chahal the ACAD labs during a tour at the ACAD launch.

Ian Lewis shows MP George Chahal the ACAD labs during a tour at the ACAD launch.

Adrian Shellard, for the 六九色堂

Centre result of years of experience accelerating medical technologies

New tools face major cost, time and logistical barriers to commercialization that place small companies at a serious disadvantage when competing against large multinationals.聽Lewis is no stranger to helping small businesses overcome these challenges.

The predecessor to ACAD was the Alberta Precision Exchange (APEX), an Alberta-wide precision diagnostics program that connects the scientific resources at UCalgary with small businesses and large industry partners in health care. APEX has over 50 industry partners across Alberta.

Chelsey Reschke, pesident and CEO of Voran Group, worked with Lewis and APEX to get Voran鈥檚 Bacoban disinfectant to market. 鈥淥ur business has a large regulatory burden, and we want to ensure that before we spend money on seeking Health Canada approval, we obtain a strong data set to support our proof of concept,鈥 she says.

鈥淎PEX designs custom protocols for us based on real life, in-situ tests of our disinfectant. The team at APEX is capable of replicating a lot of unique scenarios that help us to prove the attributes of our products.鈥

ACAD offers similar benefits to APEX 鈥斅燼ccelerated and streamlined development of new diagnostic technologies 鈥斅燽ut ACAD is focused on the unique challenges inherent to detecting infections, one聽of the fastest-growing segments of the diagnostic market.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a聽big supporter of the ecosystem that is being developed. With ACAD and APEX we are watching a centre of excellence being born for the province, providing connectivity between academia and business to help spur innovation. We鈥檙e happy to support,鈥 says Reschke.

Kristin Baetz speaks at the ACAD launch announcement on Nov. 7, 2022.

Kristin Baetz speaks at the ACAD launch announcement on Nov. 7, 2022.

Adrian Shellard, for the 六九色堂

Alberta鈥檚 integrated health-care system crucial advantage

ACAD leverages Alberta鈥檚 consolidated health-care system to drastically accelerate the research and development pipeline and give Alberta-based companies a significant edge in this rapidly growing market.

鈥淔or ACAD, the key benefits of Alberta鈥檚 integrated health-care system are opportunities for real-time testing and feedback,鈥 says Lewis. 鈥淲e鈥檙e able to take a new diagnostic tool and test its performance side-by-side with an existing tool being used in Alberta for the same purpose. We will also receive feedback from Alberta鈥檚 health-care system end-users, to ensure that new diagnostics tools meet their needs and benefit both health-care providers and their patients.鈥

Located in the Faculty of Science, ACAD enables the launch of new training programs, industry internships, research scholarships and fellowships, and training tools.聽Its resources include extensive fabrication and analytical resources, laboratory space for performance trials, feedback from Alberta鈥檚 health-care end-users, and a path to pan-Alberta implementation and potentially global uptake. 聽

ACAD has deep roots in UCalgary research. In 2016, the Office of the Vice-President (Research) awarded the Lewis Research Group funding as part of the match-funding program for the . APEX, emerged from that initial project, and ACAD is a further evolution of that funding support.

鈥溋派 commitment to research excellence and entrepreneurial thinking aligns well with the goals of Alberta Innovates, Genome Canada, PrairiesCan and industry partners like Thermo Fisher Scientific and DynaLIFE Medical Labs,鈥 says Lewis. 鈥淲e thank all of ACAD鈥檚 partners for their generous support.鈥

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Ian Lewis is Alberta Innovates Translational Health Chair and associate professor in the聽聽at the 六九色堂鈥檚聽. Lewis is also the founder of the Alberta Precision Exchange (APEX), an Alberta-wide program that connects innovators with the health-care and industry resources needed to bring new diagnostic technologies to market.


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