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Discover the innovators and disruptors creating the next generation of companies in Canadian Life Sciences.© 2025 Jim Wilson Direction Economie Management et direction Science
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    • S2.E8: Cobionix
      Nov 27 2025

      Join us for an engaging conversation with Nima Zamani, co-founder of Cobionix, as he shares the inspiring journey of building a cutting-edge robotics company. Discover how Cobionix is revolutionizing healthcare with its needle-free AI-powered robotic injection technology, addressing labor shortages, and pioneering autonomous medical solutions. Nima also delves into the challenges of entrepreneurship and the critical role of human-robot collaboration in transforming the medical field.

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      23 min
    • S2.E7: YellowBird Diagnostic
      Nov 20 2025

      In this episode of NGBiLab, host Jim Wilson welcomes the innovative minds behind YellowBird Diagnostics: Nicholas Calvert, Alexia Kirby, and Adam Shuhendler. Discover how this dynamic team, spun out of the University of Ottawa, is revolutionizing disease diagnosis with cutting-edge chemical technologies. From their entrepreneurial journey to the challenges of bringing molecular imaging to the clinic, this conversation delves into the heart of innovation in the life sciences sector. Tune in to learn about their vision to become leaders in advanced imaging dye innovation and their plans for the future.

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      19 min
    • S2: Replay - PragmaClin
      Nov 6 2025

      In this archived episode of NGBiLab, host Jim Wilson revisits his conversation with Bronwyn Bridges, CEO and co-founder of PragmaClin, a pioneering startup from St. John's, Newfoundland. PragmaClin's innovative digital tool, Prims, is designed to enhance the assessment of Parkinson's disease, offering more objective and efficient pathways for neurological care. Bronwyn reflects on her journey, the hurdles overcome, and the serendipitous moments that shaped PragmaClin's mission to make healthcare more accessible.

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      25 min
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