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NIBRT & JM Canty

Monday, 11 November 2024 by
NIBRT and JM Canty win Pharma Project of the Year at the Pharma Industry Awards 2024! We are thrilled to be part of an on-going collaboration with NIBRT which culminated in the Pharma Project of the Year Award 2024. Read more about our colleagues at NIBRT and our work here. Pictured are Michael Butler and
This photo was taken during a recent visit by Canty to NIBRT. From left to right: Colin Dalton (Canty), Brittney Canty, Tod Canty, Mike Butler (NIBRT), Laura Breen (NIBRT), James Flynn (NIBRT). NIBRT announce a second phase of collaboration with JM Canty International to apply advanced optical systems for monitoring and control of mammalian cell

ASTM D02 Award

Thursday, 29 June 2017 by
Tod Canty receives award from ASTM D02 CS96 committee in appreciation of work to develop new particle counting standard.
Hyperbaric Chamber
One of the most unique pieces of research equipment at UB is about to get a makeover. The three-decades-old hyperbaric chamber housed in Sherman Annex on the South Campus is being upgraded, and the project will be handled by a Western New York company whose three generations of UB engineering graduates know the chamber inside
Two microscopy-based produced water quality monitoring sensor prototypes were developed and tested in a flow loop over a broad range of operating conditions. The low measurement range sensor is intended to be installed downstream of the water treatment system to measure the quality of reinjection water, and the high measurement range sensor is to be
Buffalo, NY – CANTY has announced delivery of multiple light and sight glass systems,PUREVIEW™, for Novartis’s H1N1 flu vaccine bioreactors.  The bioreactors, supplied by ABEC, Inc., are to be installed in Holly Springs, NC as part of the US Flu Cell Culture (USFCC). Novartis choose CANTY to supply the PUREVIEW™, because of both the products
Windsor, ON – As written on the Ontario Innovation Trust website, “Dr. Tam is developing his ideas with the help of a “solids-sizer,” funded in part by the Ontario Innovation Trust. The machine uses a camera and sophisticated software to classify materials that pass through it on the basis of their physical characteristics. When Dr.
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