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McGill University
Imaging facility specialized in life, agricultural and environmental sciences, providing a full range of state-of-the-art light and electron microscopes, and a CT-scanner
McGill University Health Centre
Molecular genetics and diagnostics of diabetes; Ribonucleic acid (RNA) translation as a quantitative trait
McGill University
One of the most comprehensive, dedicated and operational light, electron and ion beam microscopy facilities in Canada
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Queen's University
Study and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders
Bishop's University
Research on health and well-being from a temporally oriented biopsychosocial approach
McGill University
General and specialized histology, immunohistochemistry, tissue microarrays (TMAs), special stains,
Queen's University
Our research is focused on bone and joint disorders caused by arthritis, osteoporosis, injury, and related problems.
Queen's University
Clinical biomechanics, the development of tools for the quantitative analysis of human motion data, investigation of the pathomechanical factors of osteoarthritis
The Ottawa Hospital
Provides training and support to research with human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)