Despite success, advanced drug testing breakthrough from VIU not receiving funding
NANAIMO — A tool created at Vancouver Island University to save lives isn’t being used to its full potential due to a lack of funding.
The project created by Dr. Chris Gill and his team at VIU uses devices known as mass spectrometres to analyze drug samples. It then tells the user exactly what’s in their drugs and could avert them from taking a lethal dose.
Unfortunately, since NanaimoNewsNOW profiled the technology in late 2018, no one has come forward with funding to ensure the technology is used where it’s needed most.
“I’m surprised at the limited intake in terms of people wanting to put dollars forward,” Gill told NanaimoNewsNOW on Wednesday, Jan. 26. “Lots of people are enthusiastic about it…but it seems to be a challenge for whatever reason to get committed funds to move this to the next stage.”