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Nobel Laureate Leads Push for Simple Made-in-Canada Ventilator, Aiming to Complete Two Working Prototypes of Their Ventilator in One Week
Monday, March 30, 2020
Vancouver, BC, March 30, 2020--Arthur McDonald, a University prof who shared the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics, is leading an effort by Canadian scientists at two national laboratories to produce a stripped-down, easy-to-manufacture hospital ventilator in time to meet an urgent demand for the machines because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers at TRIUMF in Vancouver and the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories at Chalk River, Ont., are now aiming to complete two working prototypes of their ventilator.
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