Granville Partners on DNA Swab

Granville Biomedical, the St. John’s-based maker of medical testing swabs, has formed a partnership with Toronto’s Inagene Diagnostics to develop a cheek swab for testing patients’ DNA and determining which medications are most compatible with their biology.

Co-Founder and CEO Christine Goudie said in an interview that the cheek swab uses a similar design to a COVID-19 nasal testing swab her

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Spark Winners Focus on Health, Cleantech

The annual Spark Nova Scotia startup competition has awarded five-figure cash prizes to 10 startups, with a strong focus this year on medtech and cleantech innovation.

The 10 companies received a combined $375,000, with the top two bagging $50,000 each and the smallest prize being $10,000. Four of the 10 winners sell health-related products and three are involved in cleantech.

Now in its

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Densitas Expands Into Guyana

Halifax’s Densitas has inked a deal with nonprofit RAD-AID International to deploy its intelliMammo AI mammography software at a hospital in Guyana, where the country’s government runs a publicly funded screening program aimed at combatting rising breast cancer rates.

The intelliMammo platform consolidates three previous software offerings from Densitas that measured patients’ breast density,

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Sonrai Security Raises US$50M

Sonrai Security has closed a US$50 million (C$61.9 million) Series C funding round, meaning the New York- and Fredericton-based cloud security company has now raised US$88 million in less than three years.

Sonrai issued a press release last week saying the round was led by the venture capital arm of London-based cybersecurity company Istari, which was set up last year by the Singapore

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Jobs: Future of Hockey Lab

The Future of Hockey Lab in Halifax is looking for a Chief Program Officer, which headlines our Job of the Week column today.

The Future of Hockey Lab says it is the first social innovation lab in the world working to solve access in the sport of hockey. It was established because, while hockey is loved by many, it's only truly accessible to a select few, and that number gets smaller every year

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Vertically Integrated Cannabis Coming to NSLC

Mount Uniacke, NS-based cannabis grower Jazz Cabbage will have its product listed in NSLC Cannabis stores starting in November, making it the first vertically integrated marijuana cultivator to sell its product legally in Nova Scotia.

The company said in a press release it relies on “natural ecosystem stabilization strategies” to grow its plants, such as using insects to prevent pest damage, as

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