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University of Victoria
Uses a variety of techniques to engineer human tissues, including 3D bioprinting.
University of Windsor
Multi-user facility with state-of-the-art equipment to meet a variety of microscopy and analytical needs, such as biological science, geology/mineralogy, materials science, automotive engineering, environmental science and chemistry.
University of Victoria
The facility uses powerful microscopes and supporting instrumentation to create the highest- possible resolution images and diagnostics of specimens.
Carleton University
Advanced methods for modeling and simulation with varied applications.
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Carleton University
Produces ionized Ar (or He) and melts and propels molten metal/ceramic/polymer on a part surface (in the form of an overlay coating)
University of Waterloo
Electrophysiology and neuropharmacology using human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs).
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Université de Montréal
Reception, digital and automatic transfer, and storage of medical images in DICOM (Digital Imaging Communication in Medicine) format
University of Victoria
Materials science.
Université de Montréal
The Centre for Continuous Flow Synthesis makes it possible to convert batch processes into continuous flow processes to synthesize molecules of interest in a safe and efficient way.