Anotida Madzvamuse receives B.C. Knowledge Development (BCKDF) funding

Dr. Anotida Madzvamuse's research in high performance scientific computing 3D cell migration using geometric-and-bulk-surface PDEs (3DGeoCell Lab) has been awarded funding from the B.C. Knowledge Development Fund (BCKDF) funding from the Government of BC. 

This funding provides approximately $52.3 million to support infrastructure for 25 research projects at five post-secondary institutions. Dr. Madzvamuse is one of twenty-one researchers from UBC who have been awarded funding.

The B.C. Knowledge Development Fund helps grow the economy by improving B.C.’s productivity and competitiveness, which is a key objective of the StrongerBC Economic Plan. Other benefits include potential commercialization, spinoffs, patents, improved environmental management and discoveries that directly affect the health and well-being of people in B.C.

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