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Collège d'Alma
Assists dairy companies adopt new technologies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, improve milk quality and well-being of animals, and more
Brandon University
Research in the control of parasitic diseases caused by helminths and protozoans and examines the role of molecules and the environment in these infections
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Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
Provides access to compute and storage cloud-based research resources for the extensive genomic holdings of the International Cancer Genome Consortium.
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University of Manitoba
Live rodent and material imaging using optical, micro-CT, PET, MRI, PET-MRI and ultrasound imaging
Western University (The University of Western Ontario)
High field and ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of humans and preclinical models of disease.
Brandon University
Research in the control of parasitic diseases caused by helminths and protozoans and examines the role of molecules and the environment in these infections
Brandon University
Research on soils and plants, including modern and fossil plants (paleobotany)
Brandon University
Research in the control of parasitic diseases caused by helminths and protozoans and examines the role of molecules and the environment in these infections
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University of Manitoba
Research on genomic instability, cancer genetics and cell imaging
Université du Québec à Montréal
Applied human retrovirology and retroviral immunology.