Canadian strengths and challenges

Canada is in a uniquely favourable position to be a major international player in Systems Biology due to investments in building cutting-edge research capacity by the Federal Government (i.e., Genome Canada, the Canada Research Chairs program and the Canadian Foundation for Innovation), as well as the Provincial Governments and most medical, academic and governmental research institutions. Because of these investments, Canada excels in some of the key experimental technologies fuelling Systems Biology. Canada also has significant capacity in relevant areas of computer science and engineering and has recently significantly bolstered its capacity in bioinformatics, computational, theoretical and mathematical biology by aggressive hiring of international experts in these fields. Nevertheless, despite availability of core technological and intellectual capacity, Systems Biology is underdeveloped in Canada.

There are several factors that impede the development of Systems Biology in Canada. Three specific challenges should be addressed for Systems Biology research in Canada to achieve its full potential and to ensure optimal use of capacity generated by past investments: