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Josette-Renée Landry - Mitacs. Montreal, QC, CA

Josette-Renée Landry

Vice-President, Business Development / Vice-présidente, développement des affaires | Mitacs

Montreal, QC, CANADA

Scientist with expertise in research, innovation, partnerships and entrepreneurship/ recherche, innovation, partenariats et entrepreneuriat

Biography

Josette-Renée Landry is the Vice President, Business Development for Mitacs, a not-for-profit private research organization. Since joining Mitacs in 2010, Josette's focus has been to facilitate partnerships between university...

Industry Expertise (6)

Research

Program Development

Public Policy

Education/Learning

Business Services

Laboratory Services

Areas of Expertise (7)

Genetics

Innovation

Genomics

Partnerships

Entrepreneurship

Research

Bioinformatics

Education (4)

University of British Columbia: PhD, Genetics 2003

McGill: BSc, Biology 1998

HEC Montréal: MBA 2012

Canadian Bioinformatics Workshops: Certificate, Bioinformatics 2003

Affiliations (3)

  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) : Advisory committee member
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) : Institutes Advisory Board on Health Innovation
  • TransferTech Sherbrooke (previously SOCPRA) : Board member

Languages (2)

  • English
  • French

Media Appearances (3)

Lauréate du Prix Mitacs et CNRC-PARI pour la commercialisation

Canal Argent (TVA)  tv

2015-12-07

Josette-Renée Landry, vice-présidente, développement des affaires à Mitacs, et Prune Lieutier, lauréate du Prix Mitacs et CNRC-PARI pour la commercialisation, discutent du programme Accélération de Mitacs.

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Le programme Globalink de Mitacs attire au Québec les talents les plus prometteurs

Canal Argent (TVA)  tv

2015-08-06

Josette-Renée Landry, vice-présidente, développement des affaires, à Mitacs et Samuel Hybois, stagiaire à l’Université de Montréal, discutent du programme Globalink de Mitacs.

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Government of Canada announces new research projects to bring genomics solutions to industry challenges

Genome Canada  online

The new Genome Canada – Mitacs partnership will enable funding and training for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows as they are placed within industry through GAPP projects. It will prepare Canada’s next entrepreneurs through hands-on experience. Interns transfer their skills from theory to real-world application, while the companies gain a competitive advantage by accessing high-quality research expertise.

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