BRI's multidisciplinary research teams are active in three main sectors: Health, Bioprocess and Environment. In the field of life sciences, their expertise forms a continuum that includes drug discovery, bioprocess development and scale-up. Environmental biotechnology involves the development of biologically based processes for protecting, cleaning and monitoring soil, water and air.
BRI scientists and engineers carry out research activities in five major research areas: the Health sector invests considerable effort in cancer therapies and infectious diseases; the Bioprocess sector uses the latest technologies and equipment for bioprocess development, and the Environment sector addresses the twin challenges of environmental protection and clean manufacturing.
In addition to the diverse specialized services it provides, BRI also maintains active partnerships with the industrial and university sectors and with government agencies. These partnerships are based on formal collaborative agreements, research and service contracts or technology transfer agreements.
In addition, BRI houses an Industrial Partnership Facility (IPF). This scientific complex accommodates biotechnology companies requiring lab space for their R&D activities. Tenants of this strategic location benefit from the expertise of BRI scientists and enjoy access to its state-of-the-art facilities.
| Contact Details: |
| 6100 Royalmount avenue |
| Montréal |
| Quebec |
| H4P 2R2 |
| Canada |
| Tel: | (514) 496-6100 |
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| Email: | bri-info@cnrc-nrc.gc.ca |
| WWW: | www.bri.nrc.ca/

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Recent Publications by Biotechnology Research Institute: |  |
Novel antibody screening cells, MUT+Mur kodecytes, created by attaching peptides onto red blood cells.
BACKGROUND: Antibody screening and identification panels are generally... | 17th November, 2009
| From CSL Limited, Melbourne, Australia; the Australian Red Cross Blood
| Transfusion. 2009 Nov 11.
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Rapid cloning, identification, and application of one novel crystal protein gene cry30Fa1 from Bacillus thuringiensis.
Abstract In this study, a fast and efficient strategy has been developed... | 10th November, 2009
| Biotechnology Research Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agriculture
| FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2009 Oct 22.
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EphB maintains dendritic spine morphology through focal adhesion kinase.
The structure and regulation of gab gene cluster, involved in... | 7th November, 2009
| Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Neuroscience Center and
| J Neurosci. 2009 Oct 21;29(42):13091-3.
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Expression systems for therapeutic glycoprotein production.
There are slightly over 165 recombinant pharmaceuticals currently approved... | 6th November, 2009
| Animal Cell Technology Group, Biotechnology Research Institute, National
| Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2009 Nov 2.
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Modulatory effects of phytoglycoprotein (75 kDa) on allergic inflammatory cytokines in Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)-stimulated RBL-2H3 cells.
This study investigated the inhibitory effect of a glycoprotein isolated... | 4th November, 2009
| Molecular Biochemistry Laboratory, Biotechnology Research Institute and
| J Cell Biochem. 2009 Nov 2.
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