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Feldan Bio inc.
SaveTotal Grants
11
Total Amount
$1.9M
Top Departments by Funding Amount
| # | Department | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | National Research Council Canada | 9 | $1.7M |
| 2 | Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions | 2 | $192.0K |
Top Programs by Funding Amount
Recent Grants
Page 1 of 1 · 11 total grants
Department
Amount
Year
Purpose
National Research Council Canada
$600.0K
--
Natural killer (NK) cells play a crucial role in the control of tumors, making t...
National Research Council Canada
$600.0K
--
Natural killer (NK) cells play a crucial role in the control of tumors, making t...
National Research Council Canada
$151.4K
--
Development of an intracellular RNA delivery tool using the Feldan Shuttle, a no...
National Research Council Canada
$151.4K
--
Development of an intracellular RNA delivery tool using the Feldan Shuttle, a no...
Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
$125.0K
--
Monies allocated over more than one fiscal year;Repayable Contribution
National Research Council Canada
$73.1K
--
The funding provided from the Innovation Assistance Program is to assist innovat...
Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
$67.0K
--
;Repayable Contribution
National Research Council Canada
$61.0K
--
The funding provided by the IAP program is intended to assist innovative small a...
National Research Council Canada
$32.5K
--
The funding provided from the Innovation Assistance Program is to assist innovat...
National Research Council Canada
$30.0K
--
Development of a peptide-based technology that allows the delivery of various th...
National Research Council Canada
$30.0K
--
Development of a peptide-based technology that allows the delivery of various th...
National Research Council Canada
$600.0K--
Natural killer (NK) cells play a crucial role in the control of tumors, making them appealing for immunotherapy. Alongsi...
National Research Council Canada
$600.0K--
Natural killer (NK) cells play a crucial role in the control of tumors, making them appealing for immunotherapy. Alongsi...
National Research Council Canada
$151.4K--
Development of an intracellular RNA delivery tool using the Feldan Shuttle, a novel peptide-based delivery platform.
National Research Council Canada
$151.4K--
Development of an intracellular RNA delivery tool using the Feldan Shuttle, a novel peptide-based delivery platform.
Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
$125.0K--
Monies allocated over more than one fiscal year;Repayable Contribution
National Research Council Canada
$73.1K--
The funding provided from the Innovation Assistance Program is to assist innovative, early-stage small- and medium-sized...
Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
$67.0K--
;Repayable Contribution
National Research Council Canada
$61.0K--
The funding provided by the IAP program is intended to assist innovative small and medium-sized enterprises in the start...
National Research Council Canada
$32.5K--
The funding provided from the Innovation Assistance Program is to assist innovative, early-stage small- and medium-sized...
National Research Council Canada
$30.0K--
Development of a peptide-based technology that allows the delivery of various therapeutic compounds inside cells.
National Research Council Canada
$30.0K--
Development of a peptide-based technology that allows the delivery of various therapeutic compounds inside cells.
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