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University of Alberta
Offers the advanced equipment and expertise required to manage and automate large-scale experiments in areas such as drug discovery and single cell analysis.
University of Alberta
A one-stop global destination focused on developing carbohydrate-based drugs, vaccines and diagnostics to address areas of unmet need through glycomics research.
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McGill University Health Centre
A state-of-the-art, multi-pod facility for studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, influenza virus and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
McGill University Health Centre
Molecular genetics and diagnostics of diabetes; Ribonucleic acid (RNA) translation as a quantitative trait
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University of Alberta
Rock physics and mechanics, surface and borehole geophysics
University of Alberta
Offers access to, and training for, state-of-the-art quantitative light and electron microscopy
University of Alberta
Offers state-of-the-art analytical flow cytometry, cell sorting, and data analysis.
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University of Alberta
Biochemical studies of free radical detection and characterization.
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University of Alberta
Research into network structure and function of the mammalian nervous system
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McGill University Health Centre
Accelerates disease research via specimen processing, in order to visualize biological structures and molecules within tissues