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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 Toronto
Field measurements for atmospheric chemistry, including greenhouse gases and air quality pollutants.
Polytechnique Montréal
Use of biomaterials and nanoparticles for regenerative medicine and gene delivery
University of Toronto
Biophysical characterization of proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids using EPR spectroscopy
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University of Toronto
Biophysics of large populations of microbes
University of Saskatchewan
Identification, extraction, and isolation of natural products from various plant materials
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University of Toronto
DNA and RNA sequencing, and computational and bioinformatics analysis.
McGill University
Provides bioinformatics analysis, software development and high-performance computing (HPC) services for the life science research community.
University of Saskatchewan
Canada’s light source centre, enabling innovative health, agriculture, environment, and advanced materials research for industry, government, and academic scientists.
University of Saskatchewan
Research on catalytic reactions of ozone with emerging pollutants (e.g. pesticides, pharmaceuticals) in water and organic pollutants (e.g. toluene, acetone) in air.